You Came Back

YukiArisato and Youknoewho have actually made my day. And Silk as well. The reviews given were so awesome and Youknoewho, you are not annoying. Yuki, you've reviewed on previous stories, so I don't mind if you don't review for every chapter. I told Silk, I've imagined my most frequent readers giggling silently at the end of each chapter.

Naruto sighed contently as he reached the ruins of Uzushiogakure. His mother's home before she'd gone with his father to live in Konoha.

A good choice because Konoha and other nations decided to ruin it. A good choice because maybe Minato wouldn't have became hokage. A good choice because Kushina had gotten out.

A bad choice because Naruto was feared in Konoha more than Uzushio was in the world. A bad choice because living in Konoha may have lead to Naruto's demise. A bad choice because Naruto, unlike his mother, could not get out.

Deciding, his thoughts were too much, and that he wanted to get back to Konoha before the day ended, the blond strided forward.

Kurama hummed in his head.

"For a place to have ended so bitterly, it feels peaceful."

Naruto smiled. 'Yes. very. This is a real home. So peaceful.'

"I hate it." came the blunt reply. Naruto laughed wholeheartedly.

"Alright, fox."

He walked forward in strife determined to find something about Tobirama Senju. If the man was really his maternal great great grandfather, it was so much to learn.

And Tobirama didn't just tell him to visit for no apparent reason. There was something for him here and Naruto, by Chi, would find it.

The ruins were beautiful and had he not had Uzumaki blood, the blond wouldn't have gotten in.

"There must be secrets everywhere." he whispered. Deciding that he wouldn't get anywhere with just his eyes, he bit his finger.

"Summoning Technique: Foxes; Yako."

The fox that appeared had been his tracking fox since the age of six. Yako was excellent, better than any tracking team out there. Not even Kiba, Hinata, or Shino could track things like Yako. Naruto knew himself.

The fox jumped on him, licking all over his face and playfully biting his clothing. It was odd to believe that this was the same fox that had been serious and solemn almost seven years prior.

He assumed that all the foxes liked him now.

"Naruto-kun. I missed you. You haven't needed tracking in so long."

Naruto sat up and smiled at the fox, rubbing its ears affectionately. "Yeah. I've made it to where I needed to go, but deep down I've been lost for a long time."

He meant what he said. Maybe Yako could lighten his mood.

Pulling the fox close, the hugged him tight. "How about you stay even when you show me what I'm looking for. I could use direction and good company."

"Yes!"

He stood and dusted himself off. Yako began to hop his way around. "Where is Gaara-kit?"

Naruto sighed, blocking out the negative feelings in his heart. He told Yako everything he'd missed. Anything that Kawa and the others failed to tell him.

Everything. After his tale, in which he ended on defecting to travel to Uzushio, Yako walked closer to him, his tail brushing against the Namikaze every so often.

"So you will die before you are 27." Yako spoke quietly.

Naruto only nodded. He wasn't afraid of death. He'd once fought a man destined to kill him. He'd once met a God. He'd survived his best friend trying to kill him. And he was still here.

"What about everything you have to do?"

Naruto smiled. "I'm not leaving until everything is done. Not until Kaguya is with her mother. Not until Pein is defeated. Not until The world doesn't destroy itself. Not yet, Yako."

The fox looked away, mood sullen. "What about us? Me, Kasai, Kawa, Chikyu, all of us. What will happen to us?"

"You all will live. There will be a second person in all known time to hold a fox contract."

Yako looked away, deflated, defeated, and in denial. "That isn't what I meant." He murmured.

Naruto placed a hand atop the foxes head and rubbed softly. "Our friendship will remain forever. My legacy will go on and I'm sure you all will remember me. Plus, you can come visit me in the spirit world."

Yako smiled at the child's optimism. "Isn't there anything we can do to stop that prophecy?"

"Only time will tell. I'm not sure what's worse. Leaving the world alone or becoming something it had always anticipated." Naruto knew he was bound to be like Hikari's monster. He felt it in his blood. He wouldn't have that.

Prolonged life has ruined more men that it has ever created.

Yako sniffed the ground and turned right into an abandoned building. It was dark and moist, and yet, so very tranquil.

Naruto took his time to explore the writings and seals on the walls, mesmerized by the creativity this clan of whirlpools held. It was not a coincidence that it was destroyed.

"This is amazing." He whispered. His people were so amazing. It seemed odd that he, Pein, and Gaara were the only living Uzumakis and Namikazes.

It was no one's fault. It was the world's fault. He wondered silently what Sasuke and Gaara were doing.


Sasuke breathed heavily as Sakura paced the hospital room, ranting in hushed whispers by the order of Tsunade.

They- no- Sasuke had come to watch over Gaara for the day and Sakura joined in. She wasn't welcome either, having ruined the Uchiha's chance of reading Gaara his favorite story.

"I don't understand why she did that. Telling all our friends that. Why does he get pardoned so quickly? Would she do the same for any of us, Sasuke? No, Naruto is privileged."

Sasuke let go of Gaara's hand and turned with a killing intent indistinguishable. "Don't say that. Most of us had better lives than Naruto. You never watched your village citizens hate you as a child. Ino never had to get tailed beasts within her. Shikamaru never got touched by older men."

Sasuke shuddered at the memory that he'd heard Itachi and Pein once speaking of.

"I never saw my brother kill the entire family. Shino never came close to being kidnapped by a man he was designed be. Chouji doesn't have a bounty on his head. Hinata didn't see her brother- the last hope for humanity- almost die by a traitor looking for her. And Kiba isn't dying. He doesn't have anomalies on his heart and lungs, nor does he have seizures. And by Chi, none of us have seen the nightmares Naruto have."

Sakura faltered at her crush's harsh words and regained composure. "How can you say that? He defeats us and leaves and all Tsunade does is place him on a B-rank mission to cover him. And he said it himself. He's a monster."

Sasuke growled. "He isn't. He's not the kind of monster at least. He's a good one. There are monsters who kill children. Those who rape others. Naruto's only sin is being raised for hell."

He looked away. He'd been so quick to defend Naruto, forgetting about how the dobe left their team. Left Sasuke behind like a dead body. And yet, he was no better. If Naruto hadn't had the tailed beasts in him, Sasuke's slice to the chest would have named his fate.

"He doesn't live in darkness. Darkness lives in him."

Sakura stared softly at her crush. "I understand that Naruto meant a lot to you. He meant a lot to all of us. I admired his bravery and never stopping attitude. Even Kakashi admired Naruto for his hardships and strength. But what Naruto said to us...will be hard to forget."

Sasuke said nothing as the girl walked out. She didn't understand. No one understood what he felt for Naruto. It wasn't that for them. It wasn't like theirs. They didn't understand how betrayed Sasuke really felt. And even then, he would remain loyal and by Naruto's side.

A soft squeeze of his hand and Sasuke turned to the drained Gaara, eyelids closed and purple. Veins that should have been blue purple as well. Skin a pale grey. These were all signs of the snake venom leaving his system.

Sasuke should have been training for larger techniques with his new Sharingan. But, he would comfort Gaara here instead. With his brother gone, with almost getting killed by Danzo and Orochimaru, Chi knew Gaara needed comfort.

Sasuke smiled softly and poked the sleeping boy's forehead, a signal of who he was. Gaara would know. The child inhaled sharply in his breathing tube.

Where's my aniki?

"He'll be back soon, Gaara. He just went to find something."

And that was all Gaara needed to know. He squeezed a final time to comfort Sasuke's aching aura, and drifted back into his unresponsive slumber.

A soft knock on the door and Haku walked in, ready for his daily activities with Gaara. Seeing Sasuke, however, the boy froze, smiled awkwardly, and then moved in.

Sasuke said nothing as he looked away. Did Naruto tell the chunin things that made Haku see him differently? Maybe Haku knew something about Danzo's death.

Haku sat down with his things and first pulled out a sweater. "Fall is brewing, Gaara. So I made you this." The sweater was normal, except for the picture shown on the front. A drawing of a younger Gaara with Naruto holding his hand has been crafted sewn into play.

"It's the picture that was hanging on the fridge at the mansion. Naruto said you drew it when you were six."

When Sasuke looked closer, he could see Gaara twitch, maybe in delight, at the mention of Naruto.

It grew silent for a moment, both boys growing a bit more comfortable with one another.

Haku looked down. "He doesn't hate you just because he left. He doesn't hate you at all. Nor Kakashi. He was afraid. He's afraid of dying before he's got everything done. But, you mean so much to him. He talks about you as if you created this world. As if you were the only friend he had. Please don't believe he hates you."

Sasuke smirked. He already knew these things. "Thank you, Haku, but I already knew this. Naruto and I have a bond similar to his and Gaara's. It's just a lot more complicated. We fight, argue, hiss at one another. But we also remain loyal to one another. That's just the way we are. And just because Naruto left doesn't mean I don't have him wrapped around my finger."

Haku laughed. "I bet he'll do anything you ask when he comes home."


When Yako led Naruto through to a deeper part of Uzushiogakure, the blond smiled in delight. This underground cave had to show something.

Yako sniffed further and ran ahead slightly, giving Naruto time to observe some things. This part of the cave looked ancient and unridden, as if the nations forgot to destroy or someone kept it safe.

The walls were pure gold and when Naruto looked closer, he could see drawings of Chi on the wall.

So the Uzumaki knew their God before anyone. Maybe that was why they'd gotten too powerful.

The drawings were amazing. They were prophecies. He saw Chi walking with small children. He saw the Uzumaki in ruins; a prediction they decided to keep.

And then the blond saw something that scared him. He saw himself. There were no markings upon his face, no color on his body, but he knew it was him.

The body was clear, only having a sun upon its stomach. He knew it was him because the tailed beasts were surrounding him in a circle. Then he walked toward the world with a staff.

Another picture, this time showing a grey figure with the same sun attacking him, weakening him.

Chi kneeling beside him. Naruto gasped. The Uzumaki had predicted the world's timeline right. So he had to know the end. Just as he moved toward the end, Yako's voice called.

"I found something, Naruto-kun!"

The blond looked away from an unknown fate and followed the foxes trail. He'd only find out in due time. Right now, he couldn't bare knowing.

Yako stood in a bare room, standing before a golden chair. "There's a paper on this chair. Something about a soul summon."

Naruto stepped in fully and grabbed the course paper. Ancient as it was, it couldn't have just sat out in the open. Someone placed it here. Maybe a long time ago, but they still placed it here.

Naruto assumed that if he looked on that prophecy wall, this moment would be there. Him holding something precious. He sat down and pulled Yako into his lap, letting the fox snuggle against him. He began to read aloud.

"Soul summon." Yako gasped and snuggled closer. "This technique enables the user to summon a significant person in their lives from the dead. While it is forbidden, the soul summon is unlike techniques of reanimation. Summoned beings are not able to fight and be used as weapons. In addition, they can simply be summoned over a course of a few hours.

In order to summon a soul, the user must clear their mind and think of the dead. The signs are difficult to perform, making ever only three people accomplish the technique. The signs include yak, tiger, and five difficult Uzumaki seals.

User, in performing this summon, be mindful that those summoned are usually significant to the user."

That ended the description and he briefly went over the physical description. "Is this going to help me summon Tobirama?"

Yako nodded. "I think so."

The Namikaze stood. "Show me those signs."


The creator of the technique hadn't lied. The Uzumaki signs were hard to pull off, further emphasizing their secrecy and ability in fuinjutsu.

He was doing well so far, having gotten three of the five Uzumaki seals. However, it was taking long. So long that he'd summoned the rest of the foxes, and all the tailed beasts in the minimal sizes to watch the rest.

He knew he wouldn't make it back to Konoha until maybe two days later.

While Saike, Son Gokū, Mori, Kasai, and Matatabi watched Naruto with the delicacy of knowing, Kokuō, Isobu, Chōmei, and Gyūki spoke with Kawa, Kaze, Chikyu, and Yako.

The only two summons that weren't getting along so well were Shukaku and Kurama. The fox and raccoon dog wrestled in a further corner, but their yelling threw Naruto off.

He stopped on the last seal and watched them with anger. Kurama threw Shukaku on the floor for the ninth time. "I win." he growled in amusement.

Shukaku stood and brushed himself off. "No, I'm older. I win."

The fox lowered to the ground, ready to pounce. "That's wrong and unfair. I'm stronger than y-"

"Hey!" Naruto called to the brothers. They looked. "Get over here and sit quietly or both of you are going back in."

They grumbled underneath their breaths, but came anyway, pushing none another the whole time.

When that was cleared, Naruto cleared his mind, thinking of nothing but Tobirama as he again signed.

"Yes, Naruto-sama!" his forest fox, Mori, yelled. "You did them all correctly this time."

Naruto nodded and waited. Matatabi deflated onto the ground "Nothing happened, though."

"I'm right here."

Instead of jumping, Naruto turned around, staring into the red eyes of Tobirama Senju. His supposed great great grandfather.

Tobirama smiled. "It's taken other people weeks to finally master this. But you, grandson, have taken mere hours."

Naruto looked around at his summons, realizing that if they hadn't been there, he would have taken longer. Smirking, the blond closed his eyes and placed a fist high. "I have everyone with me. That's why I can't lose."

Tobirama smiled proudly. "While you have your mother's loud personality, It's hard not to notice remnants of myself in you."

Naruto sat before the full Senju and smiled as the summons cuddled around him. "How so?"

Tobirama smiled and ruffled the boys head. "First we will begin with your heritage and then with dreams."


Tobirama scowled deeply at his beloved brother. Hashirama only smiled.

"That isn't the point, brother. We came here on trade regulations, not festivities."

Hashirama laughed. "Otouto. You know Mito loved Uzushiogakure. This is her home village. I just thought it would be great if we came for fun instead of political nonsense."

A harsh vein appeared on Tobirama's head. "You lied to me. You brought me here so you and Mito could participate in the annual Uzumaki Week festival. You brought me here as a cover up."

Hashirama smiled sheepishly. "I'll make it up to you."

Tobirama stood; calm exterior, raging interior. "I'm going home." he mentioned.

The confession caused Hashirama to grab onto his brother and cling to him for dear life. "No you can't. The elders will have my head."

"Well maybe you should have told the truth instead of bring me out here as you 'advisor.'"

Hashirama clung more. "They wouldn't have let us. They would have went on and on about how important it was to be hokage….doing this and that….blah blah blabbudy blah."

Tobirama shook his older brother off. "That's what being hokage is, Hashi."

"Please, Tobs. Mito and I haven't had fun in so long. Not to mention in the bedroom, I'm more careless-"

"Alright idiot. There's no need to tell me about you sex life." Hashirama sighed in relief until Tobirama said something more. "Or lack thereof."

The two began laughing quietly in their inn room. It had always been an inside joke that Hashirama was too soft.

"Hashirama.." A soft voice called from outside the room. Mito shuffled on the other side. "Are you ready?"

Their laughter died down and Hashirama blushed. "Yes, dear. I'm coming now."

Hashirama stole a hug from his serious little brother and skipped toward the door, whispering the entire time.

"I'll be back by ten. Try to have some fun tonight please, Tobs. That scowl will soon be permanent."

And then he was gone. Tobirama shook his head in mild amusement. "You too, brother." He whispered.

He knew Hashirama was trying to fall in love with Mito. Mito was a wonderful woman and an even greater leader. Hashirama loved her dearly, to a point where he'd give up his own chances of happiness for her.

He just wasn't in love with her. Madara Uchiha, the first traitor of Konoha, had been Hashirama's friend and much more. But when the man left, Hashirama needed to find a wife.

Mito was perfect.

It would only be some time until the raven fell in love with the calm woman.

Escaping his thoughts, Tobirama left his inn, travelling up to the roof for comfort and silence. It was here he could watch the festival of the Uzumaki clan take place.

These people were ideally excellent and had been great in both sealing art and prophesying. Even better than some old prophets. And they were lively, always throwing festivals and events.

Tobirama wondered briefly if his brother were right. Did he scowl all the time?

"Well I don't know you much, but when you do come here, you're always scowling."

The Senju pulled out a kunai and turned, staring into the eyes of a young Uzumaki woman. Her hands were behind her back, but he sensed no danger.

He scanned her body. She only wore a brown night gown, signalling she'd not come for the festival.

Her skin was slightly tanner than his and her dark lipstick matched her auburn hair like fire.

Tobirama shook his head. "How did you manage to sneak up on me."

The woman pushed her wrist forward, displaying a trail of a seal. With a whiff of her fingers, the seal disappeared and her hair flew up. It was then Tobirama could sense her chakra.

Fire and wind mixing together and alike, creating a calm storm.

She smiled softly, proud of her own strength. "I sealed my presence." She stated.

Tobirama had to smirk himself. It had been hard to find a girl who did exceptionally well in Konoha. From what he saw from the upcoming genin of little Hiruzen's class, most of the girls were fangirls and only developed because of a boy. He sensed that habit would remain.

And he didn't know if he could break it.

"That is a tricky technique. You can easily be an assassin."

The woman giggled and crossed her arms with a glint in her eyes. "You must be that scared of me."

"I never said that." He mumbled.

The Uzumaki shrugged. "Alright. I saw that you were thinking deeply. If you want, I can leave you to it."

Before she turned, Tobirama raised a hand. "I never said that either." He felt hopeless in her presence. Sloppy; something he'd never been.

She smiled and came to sit next to him. "If you insist."

They sat quietly for a moment. "You know me because of my fame here, but who are you?"

Another smiled and he wondered what he could possibly be doing to make that happen. "Fusō." She stated.

He simply went back to watching the festival.

NSNS

Hashirama found it odd that ever since they had come back from the festival seven months ago, Tobirama visited nearly every week, using his kunai step technique.

Again, it was now time for the Tobirama to go. Hashirama sulked. It had been so long since he hung out with his brother.

"Why do you keep going back?"

Tobirama grunted and fixed his armor. "Just making sure we're all still friends. Especially after what you pulled."

Hashirama blushed. "It was an accident."

"Hm."

It had been the end of the festival when they were just about to leave and having been away from his brother for so long assumed he jumped on Tobirama.

It had actually been Ashina, the clan head and Uzushiogakure founder. While the man stated countless times that he was fine, Hashirama couldn't stand the he placed Ashina in the hospital for his ankle.

Hashirama sighed. "I just want you to be careful is all. The elders have been going behind my back in something involving Uzushiogakure."

Tobirama stopped out of the door. "I will, brother. I promise."


Tobirama sighed before Naruto. "I fell in love with your great great grandmother because she was so different and wonderful."

However, when your grandfather was born, tension was brewing and there was no way I could tell the elders my wife lived in Whirlpool."

Tobirama smiled sadly, eyes closed. "We named him Hawarama Itama Senju. It was a beautiful name and brought back beautiful memories. I raised him the best I could. Fusō thought I was doing great.

I took a five year vacation in Whirlpool and when I wasn't on vacation, I saw Hawarama every single week. It was when he met his wife and was soon to have a child that things began to fall apart."

"What happened, jii-san." Naruto wondered.

"I was old then. Fusō had died a year prior and I was ready to join her. This was around the time your own father was turning 10. Hiruzen was the third hokage. And because I wasn't a village elder, I had no idea what they were doing."

"And that attack happened. The nations along with Konoha tore it down."

"And Hawarama escaped with Kushina. That's what he let me name her."

Naruto smiled softly. "And that was her name."

Tobirama smiled too. "I am with them all now; in our place of rest. Know that I've watched you everyday of your life and know that I'm proud of you all. All my boys. Even Pein and Gaara."

Tears filled Naruto eyes. "I wanted to make everyone proud when they left. I wanted to show them that Gaara and I would be fine. So I nourished him to be excellent, carefree, and loving. I wanted him to be a passed experiment. Did I make them proud? My parents?"

"Everyday of your life. And everyday since then."

"Do you know about my other great great grandfather?"

Tobirama nodded. "I know everything that's happened in your life. And I know the way to beat him."

"You do?"

"And you. You just said, no? When I told you about the seal?"

Naruto looked at his now sleeping summons, all of them snuggled against one another. "I have everyone with me. That's why I can't lose." he mumbled.

Tobirama stood. "And you also have the Will of Fire. And everyone else too. Even that Uchiha friend of yours, Sasuke."

Naruto blushed sheepishly. "You know about that too, Jii-san?"

Tobirama hit him on the head softly. "You really do act like Kushina and Minato. I told you I know everything."


When Naruto left Uzushiogakure, he left alone. Along with scrolls and photos from his grandfather. It was time to return home. He wondered briefly if they would welcome him.

If not, he wanted Gaara. Gaara was his brother. With a sigh the blond hit his staff on the ground. However, just as he was sinking into the black mass and matter, a redhead jumped on him.

"Let me come with you!"

They ended up in Kumogakure, right in the middle of the market. Everyone turned to stare precisely at them.

Naruto pushed the girl off. "Who are you?" he hissed ready to kill her.

She smiled maliciously. "Karin Uzumaki. I saw you in Uzushiogakure near my old house and I followed you."

Naruto stared at the odd girl. She did have the red hair of fire most had. She did have a loud personality.

"I'm a clanswoman from our clan and if not, I'm your family." She looked down and Naruto wondered if he would ever see Sasuke by the end of the day. "I have nowhere to go, but with you. There's no more of us."

It hurt Naruto more than he wanted. There were times he felt like this when Pein defected. Now here was...Karin and she must have felt worse. At least he had a brother.

Now that he stared...really stared, the girl looked ragged and beaten down. Hungry. Did she not have a place to go, but Uzushiogakure?

There's no more of us.

Just Pein, Naruto, Gaara, and now Karin. The last girl. That hurt more than anything too.

"Hey, don't feel sad. I can help you. There's a whole compound in Konoha for Namikaze and Uzumaki alkie. Just for them and some friends. We're family. I can help you."

The girl nodded, but kept her head down.

"I didn't want to ask for a handout, but when I saw that you were from the Uzumaki clan and the prophecy child, maybe it wouldn't be hard."

Naruto only nodded. Being himself was harder than anything, but being near him wasn't. "I have to get home by nightfall. Would you like to come."

The girl nodded.

"Naruto Namikaze."

The blond looked up, finding different girls running for them. He grabbed onto Karin and seeped into the ground quickly.


The sun was setting and there was no place else to go or hang out for missions for team seven besides the bridge.

Sasuke leaned against it quietly as Kakashi fixed their reports. "Wow, nice job team. Four C-ranks and a D-rank. Let's go see the hokage and-"

"Can I come?" The voice was baritone, but timid and it made Kakashi tense slightly. It made Sasuke jump and Sakura deflate.

They turned to see Naruto, a scrawny girl behind him.

"Didn't expect to see you back here." Kakashi stated casually.

Naruto shrugged and looked away. "I went for knowledge, not power."

"Did you find it, then? The knowledge you were looking for?"

Tears filled Naruto's eyes as Kakashi walked closer. He put his head down. "Yes."

Kakashi harshly rubbed Naruto's head and then pulled the boy in for a hug. "Good. Don't do it again." An then he hugged Naruto softly, letting him know he was alright.

"I don't want to die before knowing." Naruto whispered.

Kakashi sighed. "We'll cross that bridge when we get there. Now come on. You have a report for the hokage. And so does your friend."

They began walking and Karin skipped forward to Sakura. "Family. Naruto corrected, making his team raise their brows. "She's an Uzumaki. Cousin I suppose."

They continued walking, Kakashi in the middle, Karin and Sakura ahead, Sasuke walking in stride with Naruto.

Karin grabbed a lock of Sakura's short hair. "Your hair is a bubblegum pink." She stated.

Sakura moved away, crossing her arms and looking up with eyes closed. "Hmph."

Karin blushed haphazardly, either from embarrassment or Sakura's beauty. Eventually, she crossed her arms herself. "Whatever, you're not so great anyway."

Sakura rolled her eyes and moved ahead, making Karin deflate. Kakashi laughed and rubbed the girl's back. "She's not used to seeing another girl act different. She'll come around eventually."

Naruto and Sasuke remained quiet throughout the whole ordeal. Finally, when no one else payed attention, Sasuke spoke.

"You came back." He whispered.

"I told you I would. I'm sorry."

Sasuke looked at him then. "I knew you would."

Naruto smiled in secret.

"Naruto?"

He turned to Sasuke. "Yes."

Sasuke smiled. "Gaara's awake. Just an hour ago he woke. He's still in the hospital recovering, but he's doing well."

The Uchiha didn't miss the tears that spattered the ground from Naruto's cheeks.

And that's that. I decided to make Fusō, Nagato's mother in canon to actually have been born during Tobirama's time, enabling her to be his wife. I Wasn't planning on making Tobirama's love life that large, but I did anticipate for Karin to be introduced here.

If you guys didn't notice, there is something brewing between Sakura and Karin. *Silent giggles*

Anyway, Next chapter we have a time-skip of two years where our boys are actually 15. And I know you guys forgot about this, but a pairing long silenced is coming back. You shall see.

And Sorry guys. Gaara will definitely be in next chapter more. Alive, you know. See you next time. Don't hesitate to tell me what you loved. Haha.