Disclaimer: I own the OCs in this fic, the rest is Masashi Kishomoto's. Sorry for any spelling mistakes or any OCCness.

Character age:

Akane, Itachi: 20

Naruto, Sasuke: 15

Shisui: 24

Kakashi: 29


"Too hot, too hot," I whined, laying in the grass in my black one piece swimsuit. Sasuke and Naruto were playing in the pound in front of us, Itachi having just arrived. Shisui was nowhere to be seen, probably on a mission knowing the situation between Konoha and Kiri.

"Why don't you go in the water then?" I pouted. "You're not scared of water anymore."

"Still, even if I'm comfortable in water, I'm still scared of drowning." He raised a brow. "Alright, laugh if you want to."

"I won't, it's a logical fear. After all, nobody wants to struggle under water for oxygen but fail and feel water filling your lungs, which then drags you down while you're watching the surface disappear." During his monologue, I paled drastically. The worst was he kept a straight face all along.

"Thanks for the description." He smirked, fucking smirked smugly at me. I glared at him briefly before turning my head away from him. He chuckled briefly and stood up. He grabbed my hand and pulled me on my feet. Oh, he was just in his swimming trunks now.

And...still nothing. He was still a kid.

"You can swim, right?"

"I can swim just fine," I muttered as we reached the water, my hand still in his.

"If you don't feel good, I'm right here." He let go of my hand when the water reached my knees, Sasuke having monopolized his brother's attention. But, the kid was ten today, so it was his special day. However, it was funny, how a second ago Itachi had seemed to reliable when...whatever.

I slowly turned my eyes to the side when I was splashed with water. Naruto's toothy grin was all I needed to start a war with him.

I slowly opened my eyes, the soft light coming through the blind being enough to pull me out of my slumber. I looked around me and did not recognize my surroundings. I tried to sit up but a sharp pain in my right side put me back in bed.

Okay...what was the last thing I remembered? The party, then the cave...Sasuke came and the tree destroyed…

"Nee-san?" I shot a tired gaze toward the corner of the room, where a figure was standing. Once out of the shadows, I sighed in relief when I saw it was just Sasuke.

He looked terrible though. Even if he was keeping up the appearances like the good Uchiha he was raised to be, his dark circles and messy hair clearly indicated a lack of sleep. Sasuke sat next to me, his empty eyes never leaving me.

"Did...was I touched by your chidori?" He nodded dully, guilt flashing through in dark eyes. "Did I...die?"

"Five minutes and thirty-seven seconds." I sighed.

"Someone really wants me to stay alive." He did not laugh, just look down at his hands on his thighs. "Hey, I wasn't the target, it was Taiga's doing." As a response, his eyes turned red, but with a pattern I had not seen in years, although slightly different. I was at a loss of words because of what it meant to Sasuke. "Oh." I sat up, ignoring the pain in my body.

"Yes, 'oh'." I pursed my lips and after an uncomfortable silence, I gestured him to move closer. He looked away, but realizing I was staring at him expectantly, he sat next to me on the bed. Quickly, I wrapped my arms around his neck and pulled his face in the crook of my neck.

"Look, it's alright and normal you feel guilty, I'd be worried if you didn't. But, I'm alive, so keep that in mind."

"I know," he mumbled and it broke my heart how guilty he sounded, "but it's...it's not the first time."

"I don't think Naruto resent you that much knowing you didn't reach Orochimaru."

"There was Sakura too..." I blinked at that. "Kakashi stopped us before but...neither Naruto nor I could stop our attacks or deviate them. It's...I keep doing that!" He was frustrated, angry, but at himself.

"Then get better." He moved back, taken back at my words. "I mean, I don't know what else to tell you except getting better to be totally in control. That Taiga, is he dead?"

"No," he answered in a slow voice. He shook his head. "Wataru-san arrived and took him away, he's in jail."

"He was here?"

"Okuni-san too."

"Okay...does he know how I was brought ba..." I didn't finish my question as his gaze was enough. I clenched my fists on the sheet. "I see."

"Hyo left papers about the seals used in the nightstand." I nodded. He was dead, he died and I...We caused a tragedy by coming, by confronting the same guy I died against before. There was peace and…

Fuck.

It was the only word I could think of for the situation. Holy fuck.

"Do you know what's going to happen to him?"

"He's not much of a threat anymore with no eye and seals keeping him from moving a finger."

"You succeeded in getting his eye?" He nodded.

"Yes, I first sealed it away with a stasis seal, but when I arrived they took it to...make sure it would be conserved perfectly."

"They let you do that? Oh wait, knowing you're Fugaku-san's son, even the second one, and that Taiga is originally from Konoha, then it's actually you who decide of his punishment."

"This is why I still have the eye and I checked if it was the real one. I'm keeping it and giving it to Shisui when we're in Konoha." I stared blankly at him. "I...I don't know if I should kill him or let him rot for his crimes in jail here."

"Do you have all of the facts? Was he acting on his own without any influences?"

"He has been taking the powder he made from the roots of the tree to stop the blindness and apparently in the past, it had bad effects on people. It's why there was a seal to begin with, to keep people from emanating and using chakra. It would just be drained and cause irreversible effects."

"Yeah, I felt it the...energy..." I murmured, gazing at my left arm. "It's why I've destroyed it. Knowing what it is, it was...not possible to let it be." Sasuke didn't say or do anything, he just stared at me. "What?"

"It must have been stressful to change things in your condition, my clan's troubles...even if it's linked, it's..."

"Almost a detail compared to what is awaiting for us? Yeah...I guess it kind of is, like Yagura's case was, but we need to change the big small things before taking care of your ancestor." I chuckled, which earned me a puzzled look. "Sorry, but the real shit will start when the Akatsuki starts moving...let's enjoy for now."

"You died imbecile."

"And yet I'm here." He sighed.

"You're the worst nee-san." I gaped at him.

"It's Itachi's thing to say I'm the worst! He won't be happy when I tell him you stole his catchphrase."

"Something tells me he won't be happy if I tell him you died for five minutes either." I hunched my shoulders. It was low.

"Not a word then?"

"Deal. So, what do you think I should do, with Taiga? He killed you before and..."

"I don't know Sasuke, it's up to you. We have his eye, it's all I care about." I opened the nightstand and grabbed the papers. "Maybe there's a good side to that situation. Even if you're not the heir, you're still important, and Itachi, even if he'll be the one taking decision, won't be able to ignore your voice. Well, it's Itachi so he wouldn't anyway. Think about what he did before he came here, after he came here, how long it has been, that root thing, what he wanted from us, and take a decision. Sorry, but on this one, I can't help you. It's Uchiha business, and you represent your dad."

He mused over that and stood up. I grabbed his wrist before he could turn to leave, leaving the 'joy' to see the bandages around his neck and upper torso.

"He took my katana and slashed me from the middle of my neck to my chest muscle, but nothing important was touched, not even the carotid. I'll have a scar." I see...from the left side of his neck to his right muscle chest. "The sword is broken by the way."

"We'll see that in Kiri, just...no other injuries?"

"No." On this, he left.

I took a deep breath and sighed. It was over, at least it was over.

I started to take a closer look at the papers. They were notes about seals, apparently the ones used on me…

Huh?

I brought a paper closer to my eyes, then another. These were...advanced, oh so advanced and incredible. I knew a lot of seals had been lost in the destruction of Uzushio, and Okuni-san being the last Uzukage, he knew a lot.

They first used a stasis seal especially done for deceased people to keep their bodies warm right after they died, and used it on my wounds, apparently my half destroyed intestines from what was written, to keep them from getting cold and unusable. Following this, they placed two powerful medical seals which fixed the tissue and flesh. Dai and Karin were trying to synthesize Karin's ability, but here? They pretty much did it. It...it was fascinating, how the lines were crossing each other to serve as guides to the chakra, how...how even if I could read them, I did not understand the medical terms used, except for how they were like extracting the vitality of the Uzumaki blood to the surface to activate it. Every Heal Bites users were Uzumakis, but not all Uzumakis could use it. This...this was like to activate it for ourselves only. During that time, they then injected me with Okinu-san's blood directly in my heart, getting my heart to beat again.

Finally, Okuni-san made me bite him and...and he died.

I would never be able to thank him for what he taught me then.

I needed to stay alive though. He thought I was important enough to die for and...I couldn't just forget that.


I knelt in front of the tombstone and ran my hand on it. Wataru-san was behind me and probably wanted to talk to me, but for now…

This man, the last Uzukage, had taught me a lot more than I could have ever learned in the Elemental Nations. I knew the bouquet of white flowers I put on his grave wouldn't be enough, but...but it was all I could do.

"Kushina mentioned him once or twice. She wasn't wrong, he was a kind and considerate man." I couldn't agree more with oji-chan. He had been. I would never forget him.

I stood up, turned around and bowed in front of the Uchiha.

"I apologize for the troubles Sasuke and I have caused here. We won't come again and won't mention the presence of Uchihas and Uzumakis here."

"It would be appreciated," he admitted coldly and I stood up straight. "However, even if I do not want Sasuke here again, Okuni wanted you to know once your mission over, you could come here if you were not dead."

"When I retire," I summed up with surprise. "It's...thanks for the offer."

"No, I should be the one thanking you." I looked at him in wonder. "The trust I had placed in Taiga had blinded me on his actions. He's now where he should be, in prison for the rest of his life."

"So Sasuke spared him?" He nodded. He showed mercy, it was good to still be able to show mercy to people in our world. "I see, we will leave soon then."

"I will arrange your departure." Huh, he was in a hurry to see us leave.

I shot one last look at the grave and left the cemetery.

Before leaving, I went in town to buy souvenirs, Hyo being nice enough to trade my ryo with his money, the mun. I didn't buy incredible things, but I did, and got myself a necklace, a brown leather lace with an orange amber magatama as the pendant.

"Hey, it's been two months but it seemed like it had been much longer," Hyo told us as we were ready to get on the boat.

"An eternity," I added with a sigh. I looked at Min, who was trying to make herself invisible. I had been told of...the part she had played in all this. "Min, take care of yourself and do what seems right to you." She jumped and nodded. Sasuke took a step toward her, his hands in his pockets.

"Keep training your sharingan like I told you to." She brightened up a little at Sasuke.

"Of course!" Hyo smiled at them.

"You have the scroll?" he asked me. I showed him said scroll, a gift from the late Uzukage for the day I'd leave this country. Apparently, it was everything he knew about the Shinigami and the Death Reaper Seal. "Hey, can you do something for me?"

"What?" He inched closer so that his mouth was in front of my ear.

"Can you give me one of your kunai? You know, in case." I shot him a look. "Fine, maybe analyze the formula too." Well, it was a long trip to get here so...I grabbed a marked kunai and gave it to him. "Cool, thanks Yur...Akane-sam...Akane?" My glare did work after all.

"It's nothing, we're family after all. With this, we should go, the boat will leave soon."

"Got it. Don't forget us!"

"No risk!" I replied, my smile mirroring his as Sasuke was already walking away. I waved at them one last time and ran to join Sasuke. "Okay, let's go home now, I want a long break. Dying sucks."

"You'd know about it." I punched him in the shoulder.

I couldn't wait to go back to Kiri. I missed the place and the familiarity of it, of our continent in general, and our lives. I wanted my surroundings back. The Eastern Continent was awesome, minus lost brothers turned crazy because of roots powder and dying, but I wanted to go home.

I needed to.

The trip to Sen'i was relatively quiet, and the one to Ryoushi was more noisy. However, once my feet touched the deck of the Ryoushi harbor, I took a deep breath.

"Come on, if we hurry we're in Kiri ton..."

"We should spend the night here," he interrupted me curtly, "it's not safe to travel back when we're tired from the trips. We know the way, but still."

"I can teleport us." He stared at me and I rolled my eyes, feeling like when I was talking Itachi into something and failing. Damn, I had never realized how similar they could act sometimes.

"Fine."

Booking a room was easy, I just had to show my hitai-ate. Sasuke was right, I barely crashed in my futon that I fell asleep.

In the middle of the night, I was woken up by muffled whining. I rubbed my eyes and first looked through the window. There was nothing except the clear night sky and the stars in it, keeping company to the moon.

I looked back and squinted to see in the darkness of the room. Sasuke was in the fuuton next to mine, but the more closely I was listening, the more I realized it was coming from him.

"Shit," I cursed under my breath, kneeling behind him. His face was buried in his pillow, but he was clenching it too hard because of the nightmare he was having. I shook him by the shoulder. "Sasuke, Sasuke wake up it's a nightmare." As he just whined harder, I shook him harder and he woke up in a start, sitting up in a flash.

"Dammit," he whispered with frustration. He started to calm his breathing down and I decided to push him back down, his head landing on my laps. "Nee-san?"

"Shush, right now I'll treat you like I treated my kids when they had a nightmare." He breathed out and ran his hand on his face, not moving an inch though.

"I'm not a kid."

"You just had a nightmare though. Wanna talk about it?" He kept silent for a while and I waited patiently. The one traumatizing thing I could think of that happened recently was my death and the role he played in it.

"I know you're alive," he ended up whispering, "but it...does it ever get better?" I smiled sadly at him.

"You learn to cope and live with it, but your actions will never really leave you." Even if he had that fight with Naruto, my cousin didn't die so...it was the first time Sasuke witnessed someone close to him passing away, even if it was brief. "Hush-a-bye, my little child, hush-a-bye, though winds blow wild; while the storms rage o'er the sea, you shall sleep in serenity. Hush-a-bye, hush-a-bye," I started singing softly, the lyrics of the lullaby Mom used to sing to Fubuki and I when we were kids, the lullaby I sang to my own children, coming back to me naturally. "Sea winds whistle a lullaby; hush-a-bye, hush-a-bye, sea winds whistle a lullaby. Child of fisherfolk by the shore, winds shall sing to you evermore; winter gale or summer breeze, fill your dreams with their melodies. Hush-a-bye, hush-a-bye, sea winds whisper a lullaby; hush-a-bye, hush-a-bye, sea winds whisper a lullaby." I smiled fondly at Sasuke's closed eyes.

"Do you miss them?" he asked me quietly.

"If I think of them, atrociously. I try to focus on this lifetime. Now, try to go back to sleep. I'm right next to you if you need me."

"I'll be fine now," he mumbled under his breath. I chuckled at him being his smug self once again.

"Sure. Good night." I went back to my futon to continue my night.


"Huh...hi?"

The first thing I did when I set a foot in Kiri was having a reunion with my bed. Right now, I had just woken up to Dai, who had thrown the covers away to examine me, sensei next to him. We shared a look, and only when I kicked my teammate in the face did we start talking.

"What the hell is going on with you two!?" Dai rubbed his face and bloody nose.

"Sasuke said you died!" This little…

"I'm still here, I'm fine!"

"So you did die," sensei said sternly. I raised my eyes to the ceiling.

"I mean...yes but...sensei!" I screamed when she embraced me so tightly I couldn't breath anymore. I glared at Dai enjoying my predicament.

"Well, you died so now take it like a man."

"I'm a woman..." I managed to say, just for sensei to hug me tighter when she heard me speak.

"Yeah, whatever, that's what you say."

Needless to say, when sensei finally let go of me and I got up, I was taken back by the crowd in my living-room. My team, Dai and sensei, Sasuke in a corner talking with senpai, Karin, Kimou and Naoto. Kimou almost choked me to death by hugging me,

"I didn't do it on purpose you know," I mumbled as Naoto hugged me. He sighed in my ear.

"I know, we're just glad you managed to not stay dead." I patted him on the back.

"You and me both brother."

After Haku scolding me for a good half an hour and me apologizing many, many times when he told me Isobu would not speak to me for now, Suigetsu snickering behind and Chōjūrō just watching the whole thing with an amused smile on his face, I grabbed Fubuki and fed him as he had just woken up from his nap. This baby was just adorable.

Dai forced me to do some exams to check my health, all of them showing I was perfectly fine. As Sasuke and I were on a break, I dived into some of the things I got from Okuni-san, one book being about the origins of the Shinigami.

Not the seal, the unearthly entity I had made a pact with.

It went back to even before Kaguya arrived on our planet, as it was myths and beliefs found on the Eastern Continent, they knew more about the era before the shinobi than us. Basically, the Shinigami is the God of Death, I already knew that, and is the God tasked to collect the souls of the deceased. Okuni-san's handwriting explained how it was an ancient entity and that chakra was only the link that connected us, but that the Shinigami itself did not really have chakra, just a godly power. The Yureis, although kind of revered by the Uzumaki clan for their 'sacrifice', ended up being its disciples in a way.

Huh, made sense. Its represents through the claw, its disciples, it was the same in the end.

I blinked when I found a familiar name on a page.

Jashin.

Even before, old Kakashi had told me they never really found anything about this Jashin, or if he even existed, only that this Hidan would not die a regular death and that old Shikamaru had to incapacitate and trap him to terminate him. That, plus how apparently there had been some jashinists in the Land of Water like two years ago and how Dad…

Oh.

Dad did not like jashinists one bit and knew right away I was a Yurei.

Jashin was the God of Destruction and asked only this to its disciples, possibly granting them immortality if they proved themselves worthy of it. However, it was written the Shinigami and Jashin, even if a little bit alike, did not associate with each other. Whereas the Shinigami collected the souls after death, Jashin was causing death just for pleasure. The Shinigami was just...keeping the balance of Nature, of life and death.

Well...except for Jashin, there was not much new information, just more details. It was still something interesting to have. There was also information about old demons I barely looked at, my eyes briefly catching a glimpse of the name 'Mōryō'.

A week after we came back, and said week spent mainly sleeping, eating, reading my new documents and relaxing overall, sensei summoned me in her office.

"Heh...I though the monthly reports I made were enough," I said, reading the questions about Sasuke on the paper she gave me.

"It's an overall evaluation on his year and a half in Kiri. Once you're done with this, I'll have a proposition for you."

"What?"

"Questions first," she scolded me lightly. I grabbed the pencil next to me and started answering.

The evolution of his level...mindset...contribution to the village...views on the village...and then my personal views on Sasuke's improvement in general. Well, he had changed during the last eighteen months, that was for sure. Taking missions accordingly to his skills did him some good, and discovering the state of this country certainly helped him having a better understanding of our world.

Yeah, my report was pretty positive.

"So?" I asked sensei, giving her the paper back once it was completed.

"You've been doing good work since I've became the Mizukage, you even replaced me by the end of my pregnancy."

"Well yeah, against my will and with Ao-san's help. What's your point?" She took a letter from one of the drawer. I read it quickly. "Huh...what?"

"This is a letter signed by the Hokage, the stand-ins of the Kazekage as they have not found a successor yet, and myself. I want you to deliver this one, and two other similar ones, to Kumo, Iwa and Taki. Not as one of my shinobi though, as a Seal Master." I tilted my head with furrowed brows. "The threat of the Akatsuki will soon make itself known among the nations, the sooner we get the villages to cooperate, the better it will be."

"I doubt Iwa and Kumo would..."

"Then just let them know. As a Seal Master, the Hokage and myself would like you to find a way to reinforce the seals the jinchuriki have."

"Oh. It takes time sensei, each seal is different and even if a jinchuriki should be the one deciding whether or not I'm allowed to see their seal, they're still considered as a village property so...it's complicated."

"Hence why I'm relieving you of your duty as a kunoichi of Kiri until you go in Konoha to serve there." I slightly gaped at her. "I guess you could say you would be granted the same status Jiraya-sama has with Konoha. I know you had to leave people behind for us Akane, so focus on them. It's my order."

"Then Sas..."

"He can go with you just like he can go home. The Hokage specified to me you had an arrangement with his father. If you take him with you, he's utterly under your responsibility though."

"Yeah...yeah I kinda have understood this. It's just..." I was speechless at the offer. "I wasn't expecting this. I mean, with senpai and Haku..."

"Haku works perfectly fine with the Sanbi, and Utakata is getting there too. I think they can train without your supervision," she assured me with a smile.

"Sure but..."

"Did your brain stop functioning properly?"

"A little bit," I admitted. I took a deep breath and shook my head. "Okay, so go in the hidden villages which have a jinchuriki and give them your letter?"

"To the Kage, in person." A nervous smile flourished on my lips.

"You want me to see the Raikage? Do you want me to die? Because I just did, it wasn't that cool."

"I can imagine, and what did I say about joking about this subject?"

"Not to do it because it was insensitive toward people who cares about me," I grumbled as I rolled my eyes, "but it's my way of coping with it, and remind everyone I'm still breathing. I'm careful not to say it around Sasuke for now. Anyway, okay, I'll do it and take Sasuke with me if he wants to. Unless Haku doesn't want me to go, I'll stay here then."

"I can give you two days." I nodded, thanked her and left.

I bought takoyaki at the old man's restaurant, enough for me and my two lovely roommates, and walked home.

"I'm home," I drawled when I opened the door. Haku was in the living-room, laying in the couch with a book in his hands, and a quick sensing told me Sasuke was in his room, probably taking a nap.

"Welcome back," my cousin replied idly, turning the page of his book. I went to the kitchen to put the takoyaki on the table and grabbed the opened letter on it. A folded paper slipped on the table, probably from my mother and Sasuke didn't read it, and I started reading Mikoto-san's letter.

Everything was good in Konoha, she hoped Sasuke wasn't too much trouble and asked me how I was doing. I smiled at the attention, and grinned when I read Itachi had had his surgery.

It went without any trouble and he was now in rehabilitation, again. Apparently, he was very weakened but was conscious and fine.

I chuckled when I realized behind the paper was his handwriting, asking for help because Mikoto-san was overdoing it.

After reading Mom's letter, I took papers and wrote back to them. I also wrote to Itachi, sealing what I bought him on the Eastern Continent in the letter as a birthday present. It was not much, just a lucky charm representing a blue swallow. Hopefully he would like it, because he needed some good luck. I didn't write the end of Mikoto-san's letter as I needed to know what Sasuke was going to choose. I put my pen down and went to the living-room, sitting on the carpet next to Haku.

He noticed me immediately and placed his book open on his chest, signaling me I had his attention.

"Did Mei-sama tell you bad news?"

"Oh no, she...has quite the proposition for me to be fair, I just...want your opinion on it." He sat up straight. "Okay...her and the Hokage have a mission for me as a Seal Master."

"You don't want to do it?"

"Well...it's not that, even if I know it will be hard I will have a lot of freedom, it's just...I'll leave the village for a couple of years. I would go on a trip for the mission and once it's done I'd go directly to Konoha for the other side of the exchange." Haku blinked at me and looked down. "But if you don't want me to go I'll stay! I was on a long mission not long ago, if you…"

"You should go Uzu-nee. If it's concerning the Akatsuki, I can't ask you to stay."

"How did you..."

"A trip requiring a Seal Master?" he asked me with an ironic smile. "Whereas there's an organization wanting the bijuus?"

"Said like this it does sound obvious," I mumbled. "You sure?"

"I am not alone and I'm not a child either," he reminded me kindly, "and I still have to train with you." I wasn't looking forward to that, Haku warned me he and Isobu would make me regret it if I came back hurt. Even if technically I wasn't hurt...I died.

"Understood sir," I replied and got up, "I'll tell Sasuke the news, see if he wants to tag along."

When I knocked on his door, he grunted in response and I smirked at him as I walked in. He was on his bed, an arm on his eyes.

"What do you want?" I spotted a couple of bags near the closet, all empty. Someone was not in the mood for packing.

"How do you feel about going back to Konoha?" No answer. "Sasuke? You don't want to see your brother and your parents?" He sat up and sighed deeply.

"I guess." I raised a brow. "I don't want to do genin missions again...or just...how come the last eighteen months passed so fast?"

"Time flies. I'm taking you don't want to go back just yet?"

"I don't have much of a choice, do I?" I took my chin between my fingers with a thoughtful expression. "What?"

"Well, I can't really call you my apprentice like you asked me to before we left Konoha because I didn't really specialized you in fuinjutsu." He glared at me through his bangs. "But I guess I could take you as an apprentice now..."

"Right, as if my father would accept."

"Maybe he already has, like Tsunade-san, before we left Konoha..." He raised his head toward me in the blink of an eye with wide eyes.

"What are you saying?"

"Heh, I wanted to wait until the end of your service to ask you if you wanted to, until Naruto and Jiraya-san are back in Konoha. So, what do you..."

"Yes!" He blushed in shame at the quick answer. "I mean...thanks for the offer, I accept." Fugaku-san was right, he didn't even think about turning down my offer.

"In any case, you still need to pack, we'll leave in the near future." He raised his brows at me so that I explained more. "Sensei relieved me of my duty for a while so I can take the mission her and Tsunade-san gave me as a Seal Master. You and I are going to travel through the continent and to...enemy villages! Yay!" I raised my arms to fake enthusiasm and he just deadpanned at me.

"I really can't leave you alone in Kumo."

"Yeah...you're not wrong about that. But, on the brighter side, traveling is the best way to grow and get to know yourself. I hope it will do the same for you."

He nodded.

If he found the purpose old Sasuke had found after the war now, it would be nice.


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