Yes, I know. This chapter is long over due! However, I've had little to no computer access this summer. As of now, I'm going to be starting college soon, so I will be having much more access to computer via the library. So here it is, the next chapter of a story that I just randomly thought up!
Chapter 2: Rippling Thesis
Naruto took in a deep breath, eyes opening wide. The sharp smell of medicine, alcohol, and hypodermic needles filled his lungs, making his eyes water.
'Oh great.' He thought. 'Hell is an eternal hospital.'
"Naruto, you're awake!" The voice of his former teacher, Iruka greeted. Before he could even turn his head, he was being crushed in a hug by the young teacher.
"Okay, so I take it this isn't hell. What's going on?"
"You've been in a coma for a week Naruto! You haven't been hurt that bad since you were six..."
Naruto's eyes dilated. 'Again?' He thought remorsefully. "How..."
"After you knocked out Mizuki, you succumbed to your wounds. I brought you straight here."
Naruto's eyes widened again. He had beat Mizuki...which meant all those things he saw...no, it couldn't be.
"Look. You're friends brought you stuff." Iruka said, drawing Naruto's attention to the cards and gifts on the table by his bed.
"Wha...what?" Naruto picked up a large bouquet of flowers.
"Those are from Shikamaru, Ino, and Chouji."
"Ino too?" Naruto asked skeptically.
"Yeah, she works with her parents in their flowershop."
Naruto shrugged. "She's never cared about me. I bet Shikamaru and Chouji made her do it."
Iruka frowned. Ino may have disliked Naruto in the academy, but he had seen genuine concern when she had come to drop of the flowers. He was understanding just how much the little stuff people did affected Naruto.
"That one must be from Kiba!" Naruto chuckled. It was a large bone with "Bark well soon!" carved into it. Then Naruto unintentionally teared up. A small brown box sat on the side of the table, almost hidden by everything else. He recognized the box way too clearly for comfort. It was the healing herbs Hinata had given him during the chunin exams.
"Who's that one from?" He asked, only to confirm what he knew was becoming a living nightmare.
"That one is actually from Hinata Hyuga. She's the quiet girl that sits in the back of class all the time." Naruto slowly began to cry, making Iruka panic.
"H-hey! Naruto what's wrong?"
What was he supposed to say? Oh nothing, just seeing the one person who could have given me the life I wanted killed in a vision of the future! Naruto instantly stopped crying and looked up blankly, mouth agape. He had seen into the future...
"You okay?" Iruka asked, checking his temperature.
"I...I'm fine..." It was more than a statement. He was completely fine. Outside of feeling ready to run around konoha 5000 times, that wasn't natural. But he had just realized what he was presented with. 'I can stop it...I can save Hinata-chan! No, I can save everyone! I can...'
"Naruto, there's something I want to ask you." Iruka snapped him from his thoughts.
Naruto shook his head and looked up. Seeing the distraught look on his former sensei's face, he knew what it was about.
"What...what happened in the forest last week-"
"I know Iruka-sensei." He sighed. " I guess...learning about the fox so suddenly kind of made me upset, and my anger pulled me into where the fox is sealed. Then it gave me chakra to stop Mizuki."
"That's not good!"
"No! It was because the fox knows if I die, it dies too! If it would have given me too much chakra, my body would have exploded and we both would have died. If it hadn't given me enough, then I probably would've bled to death before you got me here."
Iruka's eyebrows scrunched. Naruto was way too nonchalant with his answers. Naruto saw the hesitation in his face and quickly decided to change the subject.
"Hey, Iruka-sensei, if I've been out for a week, then haven't the genin teams been picked already?" Not only was this a change of subject, but if the teams turn out the way he thinks they are, then those visions were real, and he had gotten a chance that no one else probably had.
"Yeah that's right! Ino, Shikamaru, and Chouji are a squad ironically, just like their parents. Shino Aburame, Hinata, and Kiba are on a squad too."
Naruto paled and got excited all at the same time. He was scared because some creepy shit had happened to him, but excited about being given the chance to change...well, everything.
"Oh, and I've got a surprise for you!" Iruka pulled out a small scroll and handed it to Naruto. Naruto unraveled the scroll and a seal greeted him. Biting his thumb, he ran it over the center. Iruka's eyes widened once again.
"Naruto, how do you know how to work that blood seal?"
Naruto froze. "Uh...I read up on it at the library. This design looks familiar but I don't remember from where." Naruto knew the seal because Jiraiya had given him several scrolls with the same seal. The only problem was that Naruto still didn't get why his blood worked on that certain seal and no one elses. From reading up, he did learn that blood seals were for family members only, so the seal had to have been created by one of his parents. Jiraiya had never told him who it was though...
'Odd...' Iruka thought. 'Hokage-sama said this seal was from the Fourth Hokage and that he had taken extra care not to let Naruto see it. So how did he know?'
"Whoa! A...a hitai-ate! And it's black! Wait, so this means..."
"Yep, you're a ninja Naruto! The Hokage thought that we should reward you after stopping a traitor." Iruka was happy to see Naruto enthusiastic. Technically, it was the only thing he had done since waking up that made Iruka remember that he was still just a child.
"Oh...so jiji knows about what happened?"
"Yeah..." Iruka sighed. "But he understands Naruto. He actually hopes you aren't too mad with him for not telling you about the Kyubi soon."
Naruto knew he couldn't be mad. Not while knowing what could happen to the Third during the chunin exams.
"Oh, and you're on Team 7, along with Sakura Haruno and Sasuke Uchiha."
Iruka thought Naruto would have been ecstatic about being on a team with Sakura, or at least upset about being with Sasuke. Instead, all Naruto did was nod once in acknowledgement and looked out the window.
'Something's definitely wrong.' Iruka thought to himself.
Naruto on his part was thinking of the future with his team. Now 100 percent sure the visions were real, he knew that not one person on his team liked him at the moment. Oddly enough, Sasuke was probably the only one who'd actually have respect for him. According to his vision, Sakura was still in her extreme-Sasuke-fangirl stage and wouldn't be getting out of it for a is, unless he did something about it. And Kakashi-sensei was going to think he was incapable of being a ninja until after the chunin exams.
Now thinking about it, it really hurt. To have the people he considered family look down on him like that. But that was just it. It hadn't happened yet. They weren't his family yet, but he had all the feelings and emotions of himself in the future. That was very large, very scary drawback.
"Naruto, I'm going to get going, so I'll make sure to let everyone know you're better, alright?"
"Yeah, thanks Iruka-sensei."
As Iruka left, Naruto began to think about his options. Of course he couldn't tell anyone about the future thing. They'd think he was crazy, or worse, controlled by the Kyubi. So he had to act like he was still an ignorant genin. Okay, that wouldn't be hard, seeing as his chakra was indeed shit. He knew the only reason he was able to form a rasengan against Mizuki was because of the fox's chakra still transferring to his body. What had Jiraiya called it in one of his vision? A cloak? The Kyubi's veil? Something around there.
Then came the question of how he was going to get strong enough to keep some of the worse things from happening. He wouldn't be meeting Jiraiya until the second stage of the chunin exams and Kakashi was going to be a prick for a bit. Solo training it was, and lucky for him, he remembered every single last one of his techniques. Learning them with the small control he had and his twelve year old body mass was going to suck to hell though.
He wanted to change other people too though. One thing for certain, he had to get Sakura's head out of Sasuke's ass and fast. That was going to be a challenge. Maybe he could get Ino to become a better ninja too, that way she and her team would have a better chance at preventing Asuma's death. Neji definitely needed work, or at least a friend. Naruto was not looking forward to hearing all his rants on fate. Which brought him to his biggest concern. Hinata was the first person he needed to change. He'd be damned if he had to watch Neji hurt her again.
'So wait, what's the first thing we did?' Naruto thought back. Then he slyly grinned. 'The bell test, if Kakashi-sensei hasn't done it already. And I know the perfect way to pass it...' He chuckled evilly, a fox grin on his face as he remembered the second time he had taken that test along with Sakura.
'Now all that's left is to make a clone and sneak out of here!' Naruto flared one handsign.
Downstairs, a receptionist was enjoying the quiet day in Konoha. The sun was shining and she had just gotten a visit from her mercenary sister, Nani Aiko. Things were going very well that day...and she knew her luck wasn't that good. With that thought, the building began to tremble. She held her head and sighed. She loved Naruto, but one of those days, she was going to be the one to put him in the hospital. That was her only thought before an ocean of clones flooded the building.
'Okay, that didn't go as planned. I knew my control was fucked, but that's just ridiculous.' Naruto had slipped out, using his clone ocean as cover. He sighed as he looked around the village. Everyone who looked at him was scowling, as if he were some disease-infected mutt. Some of the faces he recognized from his vision but none of real significance. A feeling of dread seemed to settle on him. Up until then, he was able to deal with the hatred, at least slightly. But thanks to that glimpse into the future, he knew what happiness and contentment felt like. Now he felt like he would be working to achieve that goal all over again. It didn't feel like he saw into the future. It felt like he had been sent into the past. The only difference, however, was that he didn't know what was absolute, and what was transient.
With his head down, but senses up, he began to run towards his apartment. His hearing was sharper. It must have been from the Kyubi's chakra. He was a bit faster too, nothing dramatic though. He felt a tingle at the back of his skull. Preternatural sense? He could literally feel the rhythmic beats of peoples hearts. Faintly, their emotions were portrayed. However, it was only for a moment, as if only happening while he was dreaming. Looking up, he found that he had made it home.
'That was...interesting?' He thought as he prepared to open his door. He stopped, hand outstretched only inches from the door. Written in red paint on his door was:
"STAY DEAD DEMON!"
Naruto swallowed a lump in his throat. That one actually hurt. Looking at the ground, he blindly opened the door. He accidentally gripped the knob too hard and crushed it.
'Shit, the foxes chakra must have just finished integrating. This is going to be bad.'
Going into his room, he took a quick glance around. He chuckled, remembering the first time Sakura had come in. She had seen a cockroach, then tripped and fell into a bowl of who-knows-what. Scratch that, that never happened. Naruto held his head in frustration. His present was still going. It made him wish he could just jump into those visions, into the future. But of course, time travel was impossible...or was it?
Kami had played a cruel joke on him. Like a parent showing a child a present they really wanted, but not allowing them to play with it until Christmas. He flopped onto his bed, only to grimace and lean back up. A strand of something gooey and sticky connected his bed and back.
'Yeah, no more procrastinating; I really need to clean this place up.'
Iruka knocked on the door to the office of the Third, a tired expression adorning his face. Things were about to get complicated, he knew, and he didn't want anymore headaches. Receiving permission to enter, Iruka slunk into the office, being greeted with an extra visitor. Iruka rose an eyebrow.
"Iruka, Kakashi, I wish to apologize for calling you on such short notice."
Both men nodded.
"I've already explained things to Iruka, but I'm sure you already know that this involves Naruto, am I right Kakashi?"
"Yes sir." Kakashi replied stoically.
"Also, forgive me for having you decieve Naruto Iruka, however, we don't want him in a fragile state of mind."
"I understand, Hokage-sama. And he's awaken already. If I know Naruto, he's probably escaped from the hospital already!" Iruka chuckled. The Hokage smirked but Kakashi just seemed uninterested.
"Is there something on your mind Kakashi?" The Third asked, leaning back with his pipe.
"Just awaiting your orders, Lord Hokage."
Iruka frowned. Kakashi wasn't one to look at Naruto and only see the Nine Tails, but after last week, he wasn't so sure.
"Very well then." The Hokage cleared his throat. "Because of the incident involving Mizuki, we have confirmed that the Nine Tailed Fox is awakening inside of Naruto, and much quicker than we anticipated. From Iruka's report, I don't think it will have much of an effect on Naruto at the moment, however, because he was able to talk to the demon, he will be needing constant surveillance.
"Surveillance? Don't you think that goes against Naruto's trust?" Iruka argued.
"The safety of the village is more important than the privacy of a child." Kakashi stated, not even glancing at him.
"I have taken deep consideration of this matter Iruka. I have only chosen you and Kakashi for the job."
Iruka couldn't reply and sighed. He was the one that had to lie to Naruto and tell him everything was alright, and now he had to spy on him for any signs of the Kyubi? If Naruto ever found out, Iruka knew he would never trust anyone ever again. But even the Third knew of that risk, and was willing to take it. No matter how much he cared for Naruto, the safety of Konoha was priority.
"So what do we do now?" Iruka asked dejectedly.
"Naruto hasn't met his new team yet. Why don't you go introduce them Kakashi?"
"Right away sir." The masked jonin dissappeared in a puff of smoke.
"I understand your concerns for Naruto, Iruka, but this is a matter dealing with the Kyubi and I cannot afford to take any chances. You know this very well."
"Yeah, I do..." Iruka stated coldly, the scar on his face reflecting his darkening mood.
Naruto looked around his apartment, sleeves rolled up and mop in his hand. Everything was sparkling.
'Sheesh, this is what I put my clones through when I have them clean up? No wonder they're so rude sometimes.'
He smirked to himself. Regardless of that thought, he felt pretty damn good for someone who had a hole in them a week ago and was in a coma until that morning. As he went to lay back down, a knock sounded at his door.
'Won't be ashamed to let anyone in here anymore!' He happily opened the door with a, "Hey, how's it..."
He froze, slowly looking up into the lazy eye of Konoha's copycat ninja.
"Eh...creepy cyclops."
A quick, instant second release of ki was followed by Kakashi's eye smile.
"Uh, how's it going? I'm Kakashi Hatake, your jonin instructor."
"Sweet, I have a cyclops as a sensei!"
Another release of ki.
"Uh, no, Naruto, I'm not a cyclops."
"Then why is your eye covered?"
"That's a secret."
"Then why do you have a mask?"
"That's also a secret."
"And why-"
"Naruto, do you want to go on a mission?"
"Hell Yeah!"
"Your first mission is to get to training ground 7 without saying a single word! Think you can do it?"
"Of course! I mean-" He nodded. Then he darted off towards the training ground. Kakashi lazily glanced as the blonde ran.
'He'll never make it to the main road silently.' As soon as Kakashi thought that, Naruto screamed.
'I think I laid it on too thick...' Naruto thought as he jogged towards the training ground. Smirking, he threw his head back and howled. 'Okay, now I laid it on too thick.'
He was only trying to keep himself occupied. If he didn't then he'd start thinking about the future, and he really didn't feel like being depressed at the moment. Besides, he needed training and what better way to do it than to mooch. Technically, he didn't actually need Kakashi to teach him anything. He just needed tips. He arrived at the training ground and found both Sakura and Sasuke waiting.
"Oh great, Naruto's here." He heard Sakura sarcastically call. He knew that was going to get old, real quick. As he expected, Sasuke ignored them both all together. Naruto kept his smile, only to look the part but didn't speak to either one of them. Sakura breaking down and Sasuke leaving the village were both all too vivid in his mind. Instead, he walked over to a tree, kicked it, and caught a falling leaf.
"What are you doing dobe?" Sasuke asked, only interested in the fact that Naruto didn't latch onto Sakura like a security blanket.
"I'm going to practice chakra control until sensei arrives."
"Baka, he could show up at any minute!" Sakura yelled.
'Not likely...' Naruto thought.
Sasuke stared a few seconds as Naruto put the leaf on his forehead and took a meditative stance. Only two seconds in and the leaf blew to pieces.
"Dammit!" Naruto shouted.
"That's one of the easiest exercises ever! You can't do anything can you?" Sakura snickered.
Sasuke walked over and sat down next to Naruto, putting a lear on his forehead. The leaf stayed in place. Naruto huffed.
"Nobody asked you to do it!"
Sasuke smirked. "Calm down. That's why you can't do it."
Naruto blinked. Did Sasuke just give him advice? Okay, now that had never happened in his visions. Maybe it was because Naruto hadn't rushed into the field all obnoxiously. Could little things like that really change the future?
"Try it again." Sasuke said, still holding his own leaf. Naruto nodded and picked up anther one. Placing it on his forehead, he relaxed.
'I should have done this a while ago.' He began to meditate like he had done when training for Toad Sage mode. The leaf seemed to be vibrating but it stayed in place.
"I can feel that you're still putting way too much chakra into it, but at least you're getting the hang of it."
Sakura stared slack jaw at the scene. For some reason her brain couldn't really process 'Her Sasuke-kun' and 'Being nice to Naruto' in the same sentence.
"Don't think this means I like you or anything. I just don't want anyone slowing us down on missions."
Naruto smirked. That was most likely a partially true statement. He knew Sasuke was still arrogant and had his Uchiha pride on full display. Maybe he was enjoying the fact that he had to teach Naruto something so remedial. It didn't matter. At least it was a change from the Uchiha being openly snobbish.
"You're releasing your chakra too fast."
Naruto's eyes widened, making the leaf burst into pieces again. Okay, now that one was really unexpected.
"Wha...what did you say Sakura-chan?"
"Baka, don't make me repeat myself. Slow down your chakra flow and it'll be easier. Not just for the leaf, but in control all together. Mizuki-sensei taught us that remember?"
Naruto looked down and Sakura clasped her hands over her mouth. "Naruto, I'm sorry! I didn't mean-"
"It's fine. Thanks for the advice Sakura-chan."
He once again grabbed a leaf and took his Toad Sage meditative position. He took in a deep breath and began to expel chakra. The leaf stayed in place.
'Wow, he did it in one try! I didn't know Naruto was a fast learner!' Sakura thought, a little proud that her advice had worked.
"Keep going and in about 200 hundred years you'll be able to give me a challenge." Sasuke called laying back and relaxing.
"Not even then Sasuke-kun!" Sakura declared. Naruto smirked. What he had just experienced with his team was unique, even if it only lasted a few minutes. For a second, Naruto thought he had presumptially judged the two, but as of now, only time would tell. He was able to practice the unswayed leaf technique for another hour, Sakura and Sasuke throwing in advice here and there. Kakashi arrived, seeming more happy than he was earlier. Naruto looked in his hand and saw a different book.
'Ero-sennin's book came out today? This is perfect!' Naruto thought deviously.
"Kakashi-sensei, you're late!" Sakura yelled. After a few seconds of silence, everyone looked at Naruto. He rose an eyebrow.
"What? I got something on my face?" He asked.
"Uh...no, it's just..." Sakura didn't know what she was trying to say.
"I think she expected you to yell too. It's weird." Sasuke admitted. Naruto cursed. He had yelled the first time Kakashi showed up late. This time didn't look like it had a positive effect, seeing as the three had gotten a little suspicious.
On the other hand, Sasuke looked at Naruto and actually didn't see a loser...completely. At least he seemed like he was going to take being a ninja seriously.
Sakura scratched her head. She had been around Naruto for over an hour and hadn't hit him, nor had the urge to kill him once. He hadn't been begging her to go out on a date or anything. Her fist were actually feeling pretty soft for once. She wondered what was making him act so refined.
Kakashi eyed Naruto, slightly suspicious of his behavior. But, if Naruto was being calm, that meant he wouldn't distract him while he read Icha Icha Oasis, the fifth installment of the series. In the last book, Icha Icha Desertion, the main character had found out his sister was kidnapped by the woman he loved, and he had to get information-
"Oi, Kakashi-sensei, snap out of it!" Naruto called, waving a hand in the Jonin's face.
"If our teacher spaces out like that, we're done for on the field." Sakura groaned. Sasuke nodded in agreement. Kakashi ignored the comments and eye smiled.
"Alright, since Naruto was the only one not here with us, he's going to be the only one to introduce himself." That was just an excuse to quickly get back to reading his book in privacy. "Go on Naruto. State your name, hobbies, likes and dislikes, and goals for the future."
Naruto faced his team. "My name is Uzumaki Naruto! My hobbies are training and meditating, I like Ichiraku's Ramen only, people who don't judge others without getting to know them, Hina-...My dislikes are people who only see the frame instead of the picture. My goals for the future...to become the greatest Hokage and protect everyone from anything that could ever happen."
All three looked wide eyed at the blonde shinobi. That wasn't what they had expected at all. Sakura looked down, feeling guilty about her declarations several days ago.
My name is Haruno Sakura. My hobbies are reading and shopping. I like Sasuke-kun and Ino-pig when she's not being a jerk. My dislikes are Naruto-baka! My goals for the future are to become a great medical ninja and...(looks at Sasuke and giggles.)"
She didn't know if it was too soon to start seeing Naruto differently, but she did know there was much more to him than she had initially thought. 'People who only see the frame instead of the picture...'
"Well...that was interesting. Okay! Now that we're all acquainted, time to destroy your confidence!"
"Huh?" All three genin rose an eyebrow.
"You're not really ninjas yet!" Kakashi stated cheerfully.
"What? What do you mean we're not ninjas?" Sakura shouted. Naruto just folded his arms, knowing where this was going.
"The academy test was only to weed out those who have no potential as a ninja whatsoever. We jonin give the real test to determine which of the passing teams are ready to begin their duties as shinobi or not. So, tomorrow you guys should prepare for happy fun-time! Meet back here at 6 a.m sharp, and don't eat anything or you're most definitely going to vomit." The silver-haired jonin gave a half-hearted salute and then vanished. Sakura looked horrified while Sasuke had a pensive look on his face. Naruto held in his laughter.
'Kakashi-sensei was...is a great actor.'
He walked back over to the tree and began to practice the unswayed leaf technique once more, now with leaves on his forehead and the bottom of his palms.
"You're going to practice all chakra control?" Sakura asked.
"Yep! If I don't get better at control, I can't remember...er, I mean learn any cool new jutsu that Kakashi-sensei may teach us." Naruto rolled his eyes at the end of the sentence. 'As if that lazy bastard is gonna teach us much of anything.'
Sasuke turned and began walking away. Sakura ran after him without hesitation.
'I understand Sasuke's not as bad as he's going to turn out to be, and it might be harder because of this, but I still need to pull Sakura away from him, even if just a little each day.'
Naruto dropped the thought. He needed complete focus if he wanted to improve his chakra control in a timely fashion. Knowing discipline from training with toads, Naruto was able to sit perfectly still until night had fallen. He hadn't moved in six hours.
"Amazing!" Naruto's eyes shot open and he was once again looking at his teammates. Sakura was smiling, being the one who had yelled. Sasuke only held a smirk on his face.
"I hate to admit it, but that is impressive. For a dobe."
"What's that supposed to mean, teme!" Naruto retorted, standing.
"It's a compliment baka! We came back a few times to see if you were still here after I came back to get my scarf. You didn't move at all did you?" Sakura seemed a little too excited.
"No...why?"
"That means you have potential to get better! You won't be dead weight after all!"
Naruto didn't know whether to be insulted or gratified. Eh, coming from Sakura at this point, he might as well be gratified.
"Being able to perform a chakra control exercise for long periods of time, even that one, means you've mastered it. Your control should be at least a little above a normal academy student by now."
'Great, so I'm at least better than Konohamaru and everyone else that didn't graduate from the academy!' He thought sarcastically. Well, if his control was past academy level, that meant he could probably make a few solid bunshins.
"Kage bunshin no jutsu!" A poof of smoke appeared next to Naruto and out stepped four perfect clones.
"Good job Naruto!" Sakura congratulated him. Naruto looked at the clone, finally looking at himself. The whisker marks on his cheeks were a little darker and his hair seemed a tad bit spikier. Maybe even a little longer too. In honesty, he looked a few months older, though it wasn't too noticeable. Too bad it did nothing to his height.
'Now that I think about it, what happened to the fox? I haven't heard from it since...I got it's tail...great, now I have to add see the fox to my agenda. But first, time to break out some of Jiraiya-sensei's old training techniques. By tomorrow, I'll be back at chunin exam strength! Then, maybe I'll be able to stop Orochimaru from killing the Third! Just wait, Uzumaki Naruto is going to change history!'
"After everything we've been through...you're just going to throw it away?"
"I'll never throw it away. My future, my past, I'll take it all with me."
"And what will we have? What will you leave us?"
"..."
"You said that no matter what happened we could always call on you. You said you'd be here for us, forever!"
"...Forever is eternity. I will be there for you, all of you, for all eternity."
Okay, because of the circumstances that prevented me from posting this chapter sooner, I'm going to give a sneak peek at the next chapter of Day by Day.
"So I see that all three of you decided to take the evaluation. But there is one more catch though. You have two choices. You can forfeit right now and go back to the academy to try and become ninja next year."
He paused for dramatic build up, watching the three pre-teens faces show now sign of quitting.
"Or if you take this test and fail, you will be denied entrance into the Konohagakure shinobi corps forever."
Sasuke and Sakura's eyes widened in horror. Naruto stared blankly ahead. If he was right, then no one would say anything. However, something's had already changed. He didn't know what to expect at the moment. A quick glance at his teammates gave him his answer. Sasuke looked disgruntled but Naruto knew his Uchiha pride would never let him back down. Sakura, however, looked a bit too nervous. Naruto's worse fears came to life as he saw her swallow and begin speaking.
"Kakashi-sensei, I think we should resign until next year. Naruto isn't ready for this yet!"
And that's all you get for free. Already in the typing process for this chapter, and since I'll be at this library more, you can expect faster updates. Until later, IKITO!
