Hey guys! Kytrin here with your much anticipated Epilogue! Or series of them as the case may be lol! I hope you all enjoy your glimpses into the aftermath of the battle and Natsu's ascension. I'll see you at the end for a few final words. :)
EPILOGUE
Offing
When looking at a sea from a shore, the part of the sea closest to the horizon is called the offing.
"Don't be such a sissy."
Gajeel glared violently over at where Natsu was sprawled out on his chair in his temple. The god of war was even putting his feet on the arm rests, the newbie bastard.
Gajeel swatted at Natsu's feet, shaking a set of calipers at the fire dragon, now restored to his former state. Natsu only grinned wider at Gajeel, and the iron dragon was beginning to wonder why he asked his former captain for his opinion at all.
It wasn't like Natsu had a lot of free time either. With Acnologia having used his full divine magic in the human world, even if it was just in his temple, Natsu was putting out lots of fires all over the world and spreading his influence as he did so. They were just lucky that the transfer of power made it so there wouldn't be another century long war.
Still Natsu made the time for everyone, even if Gajeel knew he was aching to visit the stars to see his lovely betrothed. Natsu may have been the celestial champion, but he did not at all trust himself to hold onto Jellals key in addition to his own strength. Something about the belief of possessing to much power at once.
Gajeel supposed there was wisdom in that, but even he could see Natsu was missing his beloved wife-to-be. Lucy especially had a lot of clean up to do with her millennium of absence.
"I'm not being a sissy ya damned salamander! I just can't waltz back home as if nothing happened!" Gajeel burst back at Natsu.
Natsu's eyes settled on Gajeel, flat in expression. He very clearly thought his friend was being foolish and unreasonable, all of which he wore on his face.
"What does Levy say?" Natsu dropped his boot to the floor and spun up to rise from Gajeel's chair. His hands settled at his waist, tromping down to where his divine friend stood.
"That I need to face the music and get my spanking from my ma." Gajeel grunted.
Natsu winced and clapped Gajeel on the shoulder, "Then I would listen to your wife."
"Ready?" Natsu asked with a bright smile, and before Gajeel could string two thoughts together, Natsu had transported them to the Isles of the West where his former nest had been
"Good luck!" Natsu grinned as Gajeel realized they were standing right before his father's temple in the middle of his surprised looking nest.
"Later!" Natsu cackled and took a step back, leaving the swearing Gajeel where he stood when he disappeared.
His eyes fell on where his mother, Jade, was standing with her jaw hanging open. Gajeel took a hesitant step backwards, shame coloring his face at his mother's stunned expression.
He made to leave, to flee after Natsu for the shame and guilt still gnawing in him after his family's clutch of eggs had been destroyed by his old crew. Gajeel couldn't even look his mother in the eye. He turned away to quickly blink away, only to be stopped by a warm hand on his shoulder.
He turned to see his mother's face, warm and soft as she met his eyes.
"Gajeel, it's past time we talk." Her grip tightened on him, as if afraid he would run again. Tears gathered at the corner of her eyes and a smile wobbled over the champion's lips, "Welcome home son."
—::—
Sting swallowed back a lump of nerves as he walked into Natsu's Magnolia temple. The place itself was still more than half ruins after the battle, but it seemed like Gray was doing a good job of supervising the reconstruction. Though he could see more than one former Acnologia cleric looking more than a little angry as they worked.
"Hey Sting!" Gray called a greeting as he walked up, "What brings you here? I thought the Fairy Tail was still helping Natsu put out fires?"
"We just got back." Sting replied, "The last one wasn't anything big. Just some border tension Levy was able to smooth over." He glanced at the still glaring clergy, "What's with them?"
"Oh, some people are still pissed off Natsu beat that bastard Acnologia into the ground." Gray replied with a smirk as he crossed his arms, his voice easily projecting across the yard, "But they don't have the balls to leave either."
The priests flushed with anger and took a half step towards Gray, but a subtle shift in the new Champion's stance had them quickly backing down.
"Idiots." Gray muttered irritably, "They're still stuck in the belief that might makes right." He snorted, "You should've seen what happened when Natsu came back to claim his space."
"I bet." Sting replied, "How come he hasn't kicked them out yet?"
Gray shrugged, "He's giving 'em a chance to adjust their attitude. I doubt it'll do much good though." He frowned, "Accy was fond of feeding them too much power and it did things to them." He shook himself, "But that ain't why you're here is it?"
Sting shifted a bit, his nerves coming back, "Um, no. I was actually lookin' for you." He took a breath, "Can you help me talk to the Tempest? Please? I... I need a favor."
Gray blinked a little, "Juvia? Sure. But what kind of favor?"
Sting blushed and shuffled his feet, not able to look his friend in the eye, "IwanttogoseeYukino." He mumbled, "Without the curse."
Gray blinked as he attempted to figure out what Sting said. "Yukino? Isn't that the mermaid Queen you guys saw that borders the sea of Alvarez?"
Sting cleared his throat awkwardly and Gray flashed him a smile.
"Oh I see, and Natsu would have teased you until his lungs gave out from laughing, huh?" Gray snorted as he jerked his head to get Sting to follow him. They walked past the disapproving glares of the clergy who gathered.
However as Gray attempted to lead Sting into the inner sanctum, one of the priests barred his way.
"M'lord Champion, an outsider is not allowed into the Destroyers chambers. It is unholy, and he would be furious!" The clergyman hissed.
Gray's eyes narrowed, a frostiness to them Sting didn't remember seeing before as they glowed with a faint purple light to warn the man blocking him that he had little patience for his interference.
"Natsu is not the Destroyer and Sting is his brother, I don't remember needing your permission to go anywhere in this temple either." He spoke calmly. There was a threat to his voice that reminded Sting that this champion had quite a lot of work laid out before him.
Gray no doubt had to sleep with an eye open around those who clearly hated him. But Sting knew that wouldn't last for much longer. Natsu did not have limitless patience when it came to the wellfare of his friends after all.
The clergyman looked mutinous, but reluctantly stepped to the side without complaint, a mumbled half-apology falling from his lips. Gray nodded and pushed inside the inner sanctum. Sting blinked as he stared around the remodeled room. The black sleekness of it had been ripped away, opening up an entire wall to the cliff bluffs to the sea below.
"Since I was staying here, Natsu figured I would want a view of the sea," Gray shrugged as explanation, "So he tore down this wall by running through it a couple of times."
"Sounds like him," Sting allowed as he watched Gray walking to a pool of water in the center of the room. It seemed to connect to the tide pools below, and Sting smiled at how clear and beautiful the waters were.
"How's Gajeel?" Gray asked as he began to gather a few items from what looked like a treasure chest.
"Doing good. Last I heard he was trapped by his mother on the Eastern Isles. It seems he's spending some good family time there with his parents and Levy." Sting answered while Gray carried over what he needed and sat cross legged before the tide pool.
"Good. That jerk needs to lighten up some." Gray snorted and drew out a sacred knife from the sash at his side. He picked out a pearl from a string of beads, pricking his finger with the tip of the knife and letting it dribble on the smooth pearl.
"Pot, kettle, color black." Sting replied dryly, while Gray shot him a flat glare and dropped the pearl onto the water.
"Ha, ha. Now hush." Gray turned to the tide pool and closed his eyes.
"Hear me Tempest, I ask for your company. Please accept this as a gift and honor us with your presence." Gray murmured semi-formally.
No sooner than he was halfway through his prayer though, did Juvia herself bubble up with the pearl cradled in her hand.
"Oh Gray! It's my favorite!" Juvia gushed and flung her arms around him, soaking them both down to the bone.
"Oof!" Gray grunted at the impact, but Sting could see the affectionate smile on his lips, "Glad you like it." He grinned, "But the call's not for me."
"Oh?" Juvia asked as she pulled away, "Who's it for then?"
Gray smirked as he jerked his chin towards Sting. Juvia blinked a little as she followed the direction and abruptly smiled happily, "Sting! What brings you here? And for a formal call no less?"
Sting hastily climbed to his feet, a dark blush staining his cheeks, "Um, I wanted to ask for your help. Formally I mean." He shifted a bit, "I wanted to see if there was a way for a dragon to visit the sea without a curse."
"Something a bit more permanent than the spells normally used hm?" Juvia grinned knowingly, "I'm actually pleased to hear that. It seems you made quite the impression yourself during your visit."
Sting perked up at that, a lovesick expression crossing his face, "Yuki's been talking to you?"
Juvia laughed, "Well she is one of my children!" She teased, "And as it happens I very much approve this match." She smiled, "You two are good for each other. The only problem is, how do we want to arrange this?"
She tapped her knuckles lightly against her cheek thoughtfully, "With the proper sacrifice, I could turn you into a merman, and without doing so on the fly I could guarantee your memories stayed. However, I know how much Natsu struggled living underwater the whole time. It's unnatural for a dragon and chafes badly."
"That and a distinct lack of his element." Gray pointed out, "It seems like she would be better off coming to you than the other way around."
"But she's got duties and responsibilities underwater." Sting protested, "I can't ask that of her!"
"They're duties and responsibilities that can be carried out other places besides her palace." Juvia replied gently.
"But where?" Sting asked, "The closest thing to an island we had near her water were those jagged rocks. And those wouldn't work."
"No indeed." Juvia replied, "However, there is an island that would. Provided you can get Zeref's agreement on the matter." She smiled at their baffled looks, "Tenrou island is located along the border between the two territories. It's primarily in Alvarez waters, however I doubt Zeref would be opposed to declaring the waters around it neutral territory."
Sting perked up brightly at that, "And it's already got a nest there." He breathed, "It's practically all set up for habitation."
Gray grinned and headed over towards a rough altar dedicated to Natsu, "I'll go get the Pyro's attention for ya."
Juvia beamed, "And I shall speak with both my children for you!"
"Thank you Juvia!" Sting exclaimed, "Thank you so much!"
"Of course Sting," Juvia smiled at him and set her hand on his cheek, "I'm sure this will all work out well for both of you. Be at peace, it'll work out."
Sting smiled at both Juvia and Gray as they went off to do as they had been tasked. He had little doubt Natsu would mind to his living there, and speaking to Yukino through lacrimas could only get him but so far.
Soon things would be changing for them all.
—::—
On Mt. Hakobe where the gods often gathered on sacred ground, Gray stood in a steady stance across Juvia. The goddess watched him with careful eyes, her divine magic floating around her and drifting over her outstretched hand.
"What are you waiting for Gray? I'm interested in seeing your demon ice, it's earned you quite the reputation in many of Natsu's temples," Juvia teased him lightly.
Gray frowned, forming a sword with his magic and flicking it down through the snow, "Yes, it's not necessarily a good thing though. Natsu's had to come and melt the ice a couple of times when I lose my temper. Never thought I'd see the day he'd be more cool headed than me."
"You have a difficult job in managing his temples and keeping Acnologia's supporters quelled. Not to mention you are now learning what your new body can do." Juvia nodded to his hand, where the ice was sneaking up along his forearm.
Gray tamped down on the magic and nodded back to her, "I have to get better at this faster. Natsu is counting on me to get his temples under control while he mops up the world."
"Then I suggest we get started my beloved." Juvia smiled at him, "But afterwards, I will send word to Erza through Aquarius. Perhaps she may lend Natsu a hand in his new duties."
Gray smiled back at the warmth in his goddess's eyes. He still knew Juvia's disappointment in him being unable to become her champion, but now she understood much better.
They would remain together now, and even though they served in different lands, they were never very far apart
—::—
Jellal hummed from where he was sitting in the stars, Erza's red hair catching the divine light of the Milky Way. He had brought her here, as he often did when he missed the company only she brought. Perhaps he had made his movements too obvious, as he looked over the letter Juvia had sent with Aquarius.
Not addressed to him, but to Erza.
How amusing.
"Erza," Jellal smothered a laugh and looked at where his fierce goddess was seated on his steps and sharpening one of her many beloved swords, "I've received a message for you."
"For me?" Erza's lips twitched at the corners, no doubt finding humor in the same thing he was.
She often travelled all over the world, but this was the one place she frequented. Placed right at Jellal's side.
Or perhaps he at hers.
He wrapped his arms around her as she flipped the message open and began reading, "Anything interesting?"
"Hah!" She laughed, "A plea on Gray's behalf from Juvia. It seems Natsu's having some difficulty keeping up with both his normal duties and Acnologia's followers."
"That's odd." Jellal frowned, "He hasn't said anything."
Erza shook her head, "I'm not sure he realizes." She corrected, "Lucy would notice right away if he was stretching himself too thin. Rather, I suspect Gray's been having more trouble with Acnologia's priesthood and followers than he's been letting on. Natsu has quite enough on his plate already, his Champion wouldn't want to add to it."
Jellal relaxed some, "That's less of a problem." He agreed, "What will you do?"
Erza smiled fondly, "I'll help of course." She replied, "I can take over dealing with cleaning up Acnologia's idiocy while Natsu and Gray properly clean house. There aren't any major wars going on. The closest we've come was that border squabble a few months ago."
Jellal smiled and kissed her cheek softly, "I'll miss you."
Erza smiled and turned in his arms, "Don't think you're getting rid of me that easily husband." She teased, "My brother was always extremely efficient with his duties, and I will work much better having a co-operative partner. We may even enjoy some true peace for a while."
"That would be very nice." Jellal agreed, "I would very much like to see Lucy and Natsu's wedding happen without the threat of war hanging over it."
Erza chuckled, "Indeed. How is Lucy anyway? I've hardly seen her since she came back."
"She's good." Jellal grinned, "She scolded me about the system I'd put in place while she was gone, and promptly began redesigning it, but otherwise she's very happy. Thanks to the spirits help there's less for her to do than she feared, so I don't think it'll take much longer for her to set things to rights."
"Good." Erza smiled and kissed him, "I hope things settle quickly. I would very much like to do a proper renewal again." She smirked playfully at him, "Who knows, maybe if we're lucky we'll get a new Prince or Princess out of the deal."
Jellal's eyes widened and then darkened, "We could work on that right now." He growled softly, pulling her close, "I would be very happy to do so."
Erza laughed and then squeaked in surprise as her husband abruptly scooped her up in his arms, "Now wait a second, I have to respond to my letter!" She laughed, "Jellal!"
Jellal smirked at her, "You can respond later." He promised, "After we get a thorough practice session in."
He ignored the stars around them twinkling in laughter as he carried her to their bedroom. Natsu could hold out a few more hours.
-::-
Natsu rolled his shoulders as he contemplated how to handle this follower.
Thanks to Erza's intervention he'd had more time to focus on cleaning up the mess called Acnologia's following. It had gotten fairly ugly there for a while as Natsu had quickly learned just why Gray had lost his temper so thoroughly. The result had been an angry god, a mass stripping of all power outside of Gray's, and pitching all but a very few of the lowest acolytes out on their ears.
He was certain that would lead to resentment and possibly trouble later, but at least it had finally shoved the new order of things down everyone's throats. That and his renaming had finally begun to garner some genuine tentative interest in this god that had taken the Destroyer's place. The Guardian would not play the same hand of cards the Destroyer did.
There were, however, a few he still needed to deal with.
Deciding not to put it off any longer he stepped from his temple and into a room that honestly was richer than his own at the moment. He eyed the occupant behind the desk and smirked as he leaned against a pillar only to raise his hand and pound on it loudly.
"Knock, knock, asshole!" He beamed, enjoying the way Jude Heartfilia nearly jumped out of his skin.
Jude whipped around, papers flying at random at the sight of Natsu standing there in his study. He watched the man carefully, who was staring at him with eyes too sharp and intense to be human.
"Who are you? How did you get into my office!" Jude rose to his feet, furious over the intrusion.
The man standing before him was broad shouldered and strong looking, possibly even a mage by the strange feeling Jude got by standing nearby.
"I don't blame you for not recognizing me," Natsu replied, his face breaking out into a lazy smile, "There's been a bit of a change in management lately in my temple, but I've been followin' up with a couple of the more stubborn followers."
He advanced forward and set his hand against Jude's chest, "You were a worshiper if the Destroyer, eh?"
"I'm not sorry to tell ya, but I killed that bastard of a god. I've taken his place." He gave Jude a light shove to push him back into his seat.
"Wh-what? The Destroyer is dead? That's impossible!" Jude protested.
Wow, talk about old news, have you been living under a clam? I assure you it wasn't easy, but it was possible." Natsu drawled, walking over to a cabinet where he could see a small and dusty old photo in a small frame.
He looked at it curiously and picked it up, thumb rubbing away the thick dust covering the glass. A smile twitched at his lips and he lowered his hand.
"The Destroyer gave you everything you have. Riches, power and influence, all taken by trampling over others." Natsu's eyes narrowed towards Jude and he stalked towards him.
"You will lose those riches earned by blood, tears and broken deals." Natsu hissed.
Jude jolted in his chair, but Natsu's hands closed around his wrists and kept him pinned in his spot, "But why! I've done nothing to you! You have the power of the Destroyer, I can worship you as I did him!"
"I don't want your worship and I don't need it either." Natsu hissed at him, his eyes flaming with barely leashed rage, "You drove your daughter away from home, forced a life of unhappiness on her and her mother, and then sought to ruin what little joy she had left by giving her hand to a man who would happily have destroyed her!"
"You are the scum that darkens the hearts of men, not by magic, but by influence," Natsu snarled in anger, but shoved Jude back when he rose, "You are lucky that she is my betrothed now. The vow you made to the Destroyer holds true for me, so for that I'll go easy on you."
"I will take away everything Acnologia used to make your life lucrative and comfortable." Natsu tossed the picture frame onto Jude's lap.
"Take that time to figure out what is truly important. And pray." Natsu growled, "Pray to every celestial willing to hear you, that you are not too late to make amends with what mattered."
Jude stared down at the photo of himself, Layla, and a baby Lucy all smiling happily for what would be the last time together, and felt something in his chest constrict in a way it hadn't in a very long time.
"Layla... Lucy..." He murmured as he traced their smiling faces, the feeling getting worse as, for the first time in two decades, the thoughts weren't immediately consumed by thoughts of profit. It was like a fog was lifting from his eyes, freeing his heart from the greed that had consumed him.
-::-
Lucy smiled happily as she stared out at the brightly decorated courtyard and people milling below. It had taken four mortal years to get to this point, but they finally had and she couldn't be happier.
"Lucy, you're starting to glow again!" Meredy laughed from behind her, "Please remember the mortals in the room!"
She turned to the pink haired woman and grinned, "I'm hardly the only one." She teased, "That celestial light looks good on you!"
Meredy flushed as she rubbed her slightly rounded belly, but smiled, "It's not my fault the renewals lately have been the best in living memory!"
Lucy laughed as she stepped away from the window, "Happy coincidence I'm sure."
"Sure it was." Levy smirked, "Now get over here before the wind spoils your hair!"
"Indeed." Erza agreed, "Everything must be perfect for your wedding!"
"It's happening." Lucy replied happily, "That already makes it perfect." She glanced around, "Uh, where'd Cana go?"
"Someone," Levy pointed at Juvia, "decided it would be a good idea to introduce her to Bacchus. Last I heard they'd challenged each other to a drinking contest and were headed down the mountain."
Lucy rolled her eyes, "Cana will never forgive herself if she misses this." She huffed, "Would someone please go get her and make sure Bacchus sobers her up?"
"I'll take care of it Lucy." Erza smiled predatorily and left, and Lucy spared a brief moment to feel sorry for Cana before her groom burst into the room with a bright grin.
"Natsu!" Levy hissed, "We could've been getting dressed!"
Nastu blinked over at her, "Why would you be getting dressed? You showed up dressed!"
"Lucy didn't! We've been helping her get ready!"
Natsu shrugged, "I've seen it all before."
"And I hope you're eager to see it again later sailor." Lucy purred as she traced a finger along his jaw, effectively diverting the argument, "Because, believe me, I've missed my dragon today."
She smirked at his heated, and slightly glazed, expression, "So, did you have a reason to burst in? Or did you just want to see me before the ceremony?"
"Aye Captain," Natsu drew closer to her, warm hands settling over her waist and pulling her towards him, "I've missed you. Bad."
His eyes narrowed with dark intensity, promises of joy and happiness glittering in the depths of his love.
Tongue darting over his sharp fangs, he pressed his forehead against hers and let out a desperate sounding whine in the back of his throat, "By all the gods, having you here and not being able to kiss ya is probably the worst torture."
Lucy giggled, her hands pressing against his chest and pushing him away, "Soon my dragon. Be patient just a little while longer. Try not to set anything on fire."
"It's my temple," Natsu blew her a raspberry, "A little fire won't hurt it!"
"Alright Natsu, now go and respect tradition!" Levy grabbed Natsu by the back of his scarf and pulled him out of the room. He whined in distress, but complied and let himself get kicked out of his inner sanctum. But not before shooting Lucy a puppy-eyed look that could sway even the Creator himself.
Not that it did him any good with Levy reinforcing the rules.
He sighed as the door was firmly closed and grumpily slouched over to where Gray and Leo were waiting.
"You didn't really expect that to go any other way did you?" Leo asked in amusement.
"You didn't exactly try to stop me ya know."
Leo shrugged, "You're not a threat to Lucy, and as funny as it was watching you whine and scratch at the door, getting inside was even funnier."
Natsu pouted and Gray dropped a hand on his shoulder, "C'mon Pyro." He grinned, "It's nearly time for it to begin anyway. Let's go get to our places."
Natsu perked up, and nodded, "Speaking of, where's Metalhead?"
"Probably still with his ma and the other dragons." Gray shrugged, "His entire nest along with Sting's and Igneel's turned out for this. From what I hear the folks in the valley are giving thanks hourly that the Creator is providing an abundance to feed them."
Natsu grinned at the mention of his brother's nest. Sting had been incredibly nervous at the prospect of starting his own as he wasn't a drake, but had plunged headlong into it for the sake of being with his queen and adopted hatchling. He still remembered the white dragon's surprise when a whole wing of dragons from Gajeel's slightly overcrowded nest had petitioned to join him.
It has possibly been one of the most comical expressions he'd ever seen on his brother's face.
And now, four years later, the nest had a comfortable mix of both nests and Sting was proving himself a talented leader. Of course, it didn't hurt that he insisted on sharing with the merfolk, who had just as eagerly set up a village in the lagoon.
It made him proud to know the island was getting the use it deserved at last. Maybe they would even pull some humans and other, more exotic, creatures in too and create a truly neutral ground.
"Natsu, there you are!" Zeref smiled as the three men exited the temple, "We were beginning to wonder."
"Loverboy decided to break tradition." Gray tattled with a smirk, "Until Levy kicked him out."
Zeref snorted a little in amusement and shook his head, "Well it's good that she did. It's time to get started."
He led them through the courtyard that was fairly dripping with brightly colored flowers and banners of all varieties. The gods had spared no expense for today, and honestly the outpouring humbled Natsu a little.
He'd never had the chance to see what the result of the preparations was the first time, and if anything, they'd gone even further this time.
He smiled brightly as they walked past his newest acolytes, dressed in a neutral black and white symbolizing balance as opposed to the angry red of the Destroyer, and waved cheerfully to the mountain folk of Gray's village he'd so thoroughly won over after restoring their home.
"There you are." Ultear greeted as the group, "I was beginning to worry."
She didn't wait for any responses as she shooed them into place, and just in time as Lyra started the music. Natsu felt his heart stutter with a sudden, and completely ridiculous, bout of nerves as Lucy's attendants took their places and the music shifted. It stopped altogether when Lucy made her appearance. Even having seen her before, nothing could've prepared him for the vision approaching him now.
She looked every inch the goddess she was, and in an instant he forgot he was anything other than the low born boy that had somehow won his way to her Championship and her heart.
A beaming Jellal escorted Lucy the last couple of steps up to the altar, his hand covering hers when he guided her to Natsu.
Natsu could scarcely breathe as Jellal slipped Lucy's hand into his shaking grasp. He felt a huge rush that told him he was unworthy of such a perfect woman. Goddess, princess or pirate queen, she was everything and more than anything else in the world.
"You ready?" She whispered to him, her hands sliding into his and steadying his nervous grasp. Tears of joy glittered in her beautiful eyes, and something within him calmed.
He felt like it was just the two of them, standing together in a precious moment. Their hands tied together as thoroughly as their fates had been.
Something in him calmed, his heart filled with love for the woman who had stirred such a tempest in his heart and left him wanting more.
"I've been ready for millennia." Natsu whispered back, his smile so broad and happy it might have burst free from his face.
"Then to our next great adventure sailor." Lucy smiled at him.
Natsu laughed back as he held her hands and turned to Makarov who was quietly waiting for them to begin those new steps into marriage.
"Aye Aye Captain."
And that's it for Tempest! It has honestly been quite an extraordinary ride with you guys, and I can only hope you all enjoyed reading our tale of pirates, gods, treasure, and adventure half as much as we enjoyed writing it. Regardless of any bumps in the road it's been a true privilege and I hope we see you all again for Empire and all of our other projects. Fairy Tail hasn't let go of us yet! Take care you guys! :)
