finally finished. I have to say I realy enjoyed writing a particular scene in this. and just for future reference and some points as my story progresses I will be integrating flash backs into it. all flash backs will be in italics so it will be easy to tell. anyways enjoy. R&R

naze - why, daijobu - alright, oyasumi - goodnight, ikanimo - Indeed, sono toori - I agree, onigiri - rice ball, genkan - entrance way of a home, tempura - deep-fried vegetables or seafood in batter, kishikatsu - skewered meat breaded and deep-fried, Itadakimasu - expression of graditude before meals, aishiteru - i love you


Chapter 8: Past and Present

It was already the afternoon and Naruto was still somewhat lackluster in completing his work. All day his mind had been wandering off to what would be happening later on tonight. Was Itachi being honest or could it possibly be some kind of trick? Naruto wondered what exactly was going on. He still did not quite trust what Itachi had said but needed to see what would happen nonetheless.

Constantly Naruto would look back and forth from his paperwork to the outside. Inch by inch the sun crept across the sky as nightime neared. Time seemed to drag on for what seemed like years to Naruto and even when the night started to paint the sky he had to wait for Shizune to come in and take some of the documents and scrolls to be locked up.

Finally the time had come and quickly Naruto gathered some ninja gear. He changed out of his Hokage robes and dressed into his black shirt and pants along with a forest green tactial vest. Making his way out the door, Naruto also flung on his orange and black flame jacket. Quietly and cautiously he made his way to the Uchiha district making sure that no one had followed him or had seen him gone in.

Naruto casually walked to the Uchiha shrine and sat down on the cement steps. He played with little pebbles tossing them across the ground as he waited. Time strolled by as if it were hours when it was only a few minutes. Little by little Naruto grew irritated at how much the minutes played tricks on him. With a swift motion, Naruto hurled the last small rock that was near him only to hear it not hit the ground. He quickly looked up to see the missing-nin Itachi standing a few yards away from him.

"So you have accepted my offer," dropping the small rock from his hand to the ground.

"First thing is first, you tell me what this is all about. Why would you want to train me after everything that has gone on between us?"

"It's simple. Sasuke needs to be stopped and you are the only one who can do it."

"Why me and why the hell would you care about something like this?"

"Your bond with Sasuke is stronger than anyone," he said flatly.

"You didn't answer the other question," groaned Naruto.

"I have my reasons that are not of your concern at the moment. So are you going to deny the training that I am offering."

For a second Naruto thought about it. He knew that more questioning for answers would lead no where especially with someone like Itachi who is so secretive. Naruto sighed and nodded his head in agreement to the offering. Besides Naruto felt that depending on how long Itachi would train him he might find out exactly what Itachi's intentions were.

"I will need three months to train you against the sharingan. All training will be done here every night."

"Why only three months?" asked Naruto

"That is all the time that I have and it should be more than enough for someone like you."

"Alright then," Naruto slightly grinned.

"Let's begin."


Kisame and Konan sat on tree logs in front of a tiny campfire. Konan fed more wood into the fire while Kisame started off up into the night sky. They were staying inside Mizu no Kuni for the time being. After finishing building up the fire a little, Konan got up and checked the trap that they had set up around them to warn of anyone getting close. Konan eyed the Kisame who would been somewhat more somber than ever since the talk with the Mizukage.

"I never thought you to be the nostalgic Kisame," she commented sitting back down.

"Whatever," Kisame hissed.

"Did the Mizukage strike a nerve or something?" she slightly scorned.

"No. Why anyways would you question me about things that don't concern you?"

"I'm just curious. We are comrades after all and I don't see any problem with knowing more about who I'm working with."

"Heh is that so?" Kisame grunted.

"So why did the Mizukage mention something about a friendship between you two? I can tell there is a past between you."

"If I tell you will you quit with all your damn questions?" said a slightly irritated Kisame.

"Yeah," Konan softly responded.

"Fine…" as Kisame began telling about his past with the Mizukage.

15 years ago…

The waves gently splashed onto the quiet shores of Kirigakure. It was the early morning and the mist was slowly fading away. A man in a loose white shirt and brown pants sat as the soft breeze swam through his clothes and the gentle sand. Harou rested humbly on the beach as he waited for his friend to come back from his meeting with the council. He did not know why they had called in Kisame but Harou patiently waited for him. As the mist cleared enough for things to be visible, Harou turned his head to see Kisame slowly walking up the beach towards him. He jumped to his feet and strolled over to the stolid Kisame.

"How'd it go Kisame-kun? What did they call you in for?" asked the lively Harou.

"Apparently someone has been going around assassinating Kiri feudal lords," Kisame flatly answered.

"So the rumors are true then…I never thought it possible," Harou pondered for a second, "Is that all they wanted to see you about. I had heard from the retired Sandaime that they were going to offer the Mizukage position to you."

"Hmm, at first they mentioned it…,"Kisame quickly cut himself off.

"Really!? Then why do you seem so passive right now. That sounds like wonderful news," said an excited Harou, "So what did you say to them? Did you accept the position?"

"At first they mentioned they were going to offer it but recent information they received caused them to change their mind," Kisame slightly grinned.

"W-what you do mean Kisame-kun?" asked Harou.

Harou grew very confused at Kisame's comment. Here was his friend acting out of the ordinary and it only caused Harou to be worried. Harou looked over his foreboding friend and finally came to notice something. Kisame's dark blue clothes had little tears in it and spots of blood could be distinctly seen on his tan tactical vest. Also held firmly in his hand was a bloody kunai.

"T-there's blood on your clothes," Harou said looking at a devious grin spread across Kisame's face.

Harou's eyes grew wide in shock as he realized exactly why the council would change their minds about offering the Mizukage position to Kisame. It was obvious to see that Kisame was the one going around killing the feudal lords. Harou's body shivered to the bone. He could not believe all this was real.

"By your reaction Harou I can see your starting to realize I am the one who has been going around killing the feudal lords," he sneered.

"N-no it can't be. Why, why would you do something like that?"

"Hehehehe, no real reason I just thought it would be fun."

"It's not true! I don't believe it! You would never do something like that," Harou shockingly denied it as fact, "t-then why do you…why do you have blood on your clothes."

"It seemed that after finding out about this the council wasn't going to let me leave."

Harou become even more stunned, "Y-y-you killed the…council members."

Kisame laughed histerically, "Indeed and I do have to say that it was quite enjoyable."

Harou stumbled a few steps back from his friend and dropped to his knees. He just could not believe what he was hearing. How could one of the most gifted shinobi in Kirigakure do something so sadistic as this. A fellow Seven Swordsman commiting such an act. Harou looked at his shaking hands too frightened to soak any of this in.

"W-why would you come here and tell me this," not looking up at Kisame.

"We are friends after all. It seems fitting that I would tell you," Kisame took a few steps past Harou to stand directly behind him, "I also came to tell you that I'm leaving…and I wanted to see if you would like to come with me."

"N-n-naze?"

"This village is weak. Everything about it is weak…It's so tiring to constantly do things for something so weak. This place is just a waste of my time. I'm leaving for power. I want power by any means necessary even if that means betraying this crap of a village."

"So you…did this all of power?"

"Exactly and nothing else. Why should I use such talent for a place like this? Power is all that matters to me and nothing else. So if you come with me then together we can find power."

"You killed your own comrades for power!" Harou stood up and turned to stare at Kisame, "If gaining power means that then I want nothing to do with it. I'v sworn to protect this village with my life that is what gives me my power. Not killing mindlessly."

"So it's a no then," Kisame turned away and began walking off into the distance.

"Stop!!!" Harou flashingly appeared in front of Kisame. He pulled his sword off his back and lifted it up towards Kisame, "I can't let you leave after the crimes you have commited."

"You would raise your sword to a friend Harou," Kisame calmly said.

"If it means saving you from yourself then yes I would," he firmly responded, "You have to atone for what you have done."

"Heh, do you think your strong enough to stop me from leaving even if I'm your closest friend?"

"Yes I do. Don't do this Kisame. There would be no turning back if you leave."

"O well then, I guess this is goodbye my dear friend," Kisame sidestepped and continued walking.

Harou lowered his sword and stood solemnly. It felt like his heart was being shredded into pieces. Here was has friend since childhood abandoning the village. They had grown up together climbing through the ranks and enduring so much. Now he was leaving a traitor to his comrades. Harou was saddened not more so of that fact but the fact that Kisame could easily abandon their friendship. Tears trickled down his face. He couldn't let someone like this leave even if it was his friend.

"Then I will have to stop you by force!" roared Harou.

He whipped around and charged at Kisame. Swinging his Benshimo Kisame quickly swing around and stopped it with his kunai. Kisame and Harou stared at each other intently. This would be the end of their friendship and they both knew it.

"So be it," Kisame's body formed into water which splashed onto the sand.

Harou decisively swung around to block Kisame charging with his kunai. Slowly Harou was pushed back by the strength of Kisame. It took all his might to hold up his sword against the single kunai. Growing bored Kisame dropped his kunai, jumped back and formed a hand seal making two Mizu Bunshins from the tide waters. Both of the Mizu Bunshins reached into their vests each pulling out two kunai and rushed Harou.

Both of them swung furiously at Harou. Clanging metal echoed as Harou blocked every oncoming attack. He swung his long sword at both to make some distance between them. Harou jammed his sword straight down into the sand and performed a fast sequence of hand seals. He then placed his hand back onto the hilt of the sword causing it to glow a more brightly ice blue. He pulled the sword out showing that some of the sand had just froze. Harou flung the sword behind him as he charged the two Mizu Bunshins. He swung viciously at the quick Kisames. Dodging a strike from behind, Harou whipped around jamming the jagged sword into the attacker's stomach. Before the Mizu Bunshin could disperse, it rapidly began to freeze. The other one took its chance to strike only to receive a kick directly into the face causing it to dissolve back into water.

Harou yanked the sword out of the frozen bunshin and launched a kick shattering it to pieces. Zipping through the air came several shurikens. Without moving from his spot, Harou swung his sword launching a swarm of ice shards deflecting each oncoming shuriken. Harou stood coolly staring straight at Kisame.

"I would suggest you use your Samehada," said Harou.

"I don't think I will be needing it," boasted Kisame.

Harou roared as he began charging towards Kisame. Kisame stood calmly while he quickly performed some hand seals.

"Suiton: Suikoudan no jutsu."

Suddenly a column of water rose from the sea and rushed towards Harou. Instinctly Harou turned towards the charging water and struck at it with his sword. Before the whole column froze and fell to the ground a Mizu Bunshin jumped out of it swinging at Harou with a kunai. Harou jumped away from the attack and landed a hard punch causing yet another Mizu Bunshin to disperse. As he landed back onto the, Harou turned around only to be too late to block Kisame. Blood flew into the air as Kisame struck Harou's face with a kunai. Harou reeled back from the hit dropping Benishimo too far in front of him. Kisame then let go of the kunai and rammed many kicks and punches into the face and stomach of Harou.

Harou fell onto his hands and knees gasping for air only to receive a hard kick into his face launching him across the sand. Kisame slowly walked up to Harou who struggled to barely get up on one knee.

"Looks like you lose dear friend," Kisame remarked, "You could have had a better chance if you hadn't held back."

Kisame reached down to raise Harou's head up. Harou stared at him with his left eye while the slash on his right eye dripped blood. Wihtout hesitation Kisame punched Harou in the face causing some blood to fly off onto his clothes. He let go of his face and stood straight back up. More blood dripped onto the soft sand while Harou panted from receiving all the powerful hits. Slowly Harou mustered some energy to look up at the stationary Kisame.

"I…ugh…will never…forgive you," he huffed.

"Listen well because I will only say this once…Become strong… Become strong enough to be given the position of Mizukage because that was your dream to begin with. Protect your sweet village with all your might," said Kisame, "Then maybe one day you will gain enough strength to defeat me. Until then, farewell."

Kisame slowly walked past Harou and off into the horizon. Harou was motionless. Unable to get up or to say anything. While his vision blurred as he was about to pass out, Harou thought about everything they had been through together. All of that was gone now. No longer were they comrades. No longer were they friends. Now they were enemies.


Naruto rushed around the village striking at each and every Itachi that popped up only to have everyone of them turn to a hoard of crows. He turned a corner onto a long street to see Itachi standing at the other end. Naruto steadily picked up pace as he got closer to Itachi. When Naruto reached Itachi he quickly sliced through him with a kunai causing a line of blood to splash onto the ground.

"Gotcha," smiled Naruto.

Suddenly Itachi vanished as if he was never there to begin with. From the side Itachi smoothly landed a swift punch into th side of Naruto's face causing him to take a few steps back.

"You missed again," Itachi stated, "If you can't be aware of my genjutsu then what makes you think you can beat Sasuke."

Naruto smirked as he wiped the blood off his chin. Behind Itachi jumped two Kage Bunshins that were apparently hiding. Both of them dug their kunai into the back of Itachi making him drop to his knees. Then both the Kage Bunshins burst into puffs of smoke.

"Looks like I didn't miss after all," he smirked.

Again Itachi vanished into nothing. An irritated look began to grow on his face. For the past few hours he hadn't managed to actually hit Itachi at all. Everything that Naruto struck at was all cast by genjutsu.

"We're done for today," remarked Itachi as Naruto turned around to face him, "You may be strong Naruto but you still lack the awareness for genjutsu."

"I'm not that bad," shouted Naruto.

"You may have gotten better at it from the first time we first crossed paths but it isn't enough. Sharingan users are very adapt in genjutsu and you will learn to avoid getting trapped into it or at least being able to easily get out of it."

"But I know how to release genjutsu," commented Naruto.

"It must become second nature to you. You won't have time to readjust your chakra to break out of it. You will learn to do it naturally without delay…Be here tomorrow," and with that Itachi was gone again.

Naruto heaved a sigh of relief. It was exhausting to him to actually be attacking nothing or getting tricked all night by Itachi. Genjutsu never was his best subject. But he had to learn how to effectivly counter if he actually wanted to endure a prolonged fight with Sasuke.

Gingerly Naruto made his way back home. It was late into the night and pretty soon a new day would be here. Most if not everybody had already gone to sleep leaving the streets empty and quiet. A gentle wind rustled through Naruto's jacket as he made his way closer to home.

"You're out pretty late Hokage-sama."

Slightly startled Naruto swung around to see Hyuuga Hiashi walking towards his direction, "Gomen. I uh guess I lost track of time, heh-heh-heh," he chuckled.

"You don't have to apologize to me Hokage-sama I'm out late as well," he smiled.

"Then you are just getting back from your business trip," commented Naruto.

"Hai, I just arrived a few minutes ago and I'm heading home right now."

Naruto shifted a little nervously, "Well then I'll be going."

"Wait Hokage-sama, it's pretty lonely on these streets and I wouldn't mind having someone to talk to on my walk home. If you would like to join me you can."

"Daijobu," responded Naruto, "and you can call me Naruto if you want."

"Well Naruto-sama how has it been to be the Hokage?"

"All that I could dream of. To be the leader of this village is amazing. I'm here to protect everyone and I have to say that is the best part. I want people to know that they can depend on me in times of trouble. It is hard work but I've always wanted to be Hokage so I'm very grateful," Naruto

"You know being Hokage is not only about maintaining the village you must also maintain relations with others as well," said Hiashi.

"Yeah, I think I've really had to learn that recently," sighed Naruto.

"You will learn how to take it all in stride. It just takes time," Hiashi calmly said, "Just to go off subject I hear that you are dating my daughter."

Naruto's eyes flashed nervousness, "Y-yes sir I am."

"You don't have to be so nervous. I hope I'm not that scary," smiled Hiashi

"Um well uh I just wanted to say thank you for allowing us to date Hiashi-dono," Naruto slowly said.

Hiashi laughed, "You don't need to address me so formally. I hear that you prefer not to do so and I won't mind if you didn't."

Naruto sighed relief to hear that, "Arigato, Hiashi-san." They finally came to the Hyuuga mansion and stopped in front.

"Arigato for the company Naruto-sama," bowed Hiashi, "And if you are in the mood for a homecooked meal then you could join us for dinner tomorrow. I'm sure Hinata would enjoy that."

"Sure that would be great," smiled Naruto, "I will be here tomorrow then. Oyasumi!"

Naruto waved goodbye as he walked away. Having that little chat with Hiashi set Naruto more at ease. Now he could tell Hinata tomorrow and surprise her that he met her dad. A smile grew across Naruto's face just thinking about Hinata. He got lost daydreaming about her as he slowly walked home. In the distance a faint glint of light shined on the horizon. Naruto gained his focus back to see that morning was almost here.

"Waaaahhhh!!!!! Already!!!! I gotta hurry and get back so I can get some sleep," and off dashed Naruto.


Kakashi leaned against the rail of the roof on his apartment. It front of him stood the powerful toad hermit. It was around noontime and Jiraiya decided to pay a visit.

"So how's the kid doing?" asked Jiraiya.

"He's doing a very good job. I honestly have to say I'm a little surprised but at the same time I always knew he would grow up to be a good hokage," responded Kakashi.

"He really is a lot like his father. Naruto is even skilled enough to be on the same level as him," smiled Jiraiya.

"I would think that he might have even surpassed Yondaime," commended Kakashi.

"Even so I'm sure Naruto really does want to strive to be better than his father," Jiraiya took a few steps forward and placed his hands on the rails, "That kid has had to go through a lot."

"Indeed…How has it been for you Jiraiya-sama? Both of you lost Tsunade-sama."

"It's been a little difficult to wrap my mind around things. Here I am the last of the old sannin. The last of my former team. I can't lie and say I feel good when I'm grieving on the inside," he somberly said.

"Tsunade-sama was a great hokage and a wonderful person. She died fighting for this village. There is nothing more noble than fighting for the ones that you protect," praised Kakashi.

"Just think how Naruto still probably feels. A former teammate and friend killing someone who was so dear to him…I'm sure you feel the pain in your heart to what has happened as well Kakashi. To have one of your former students do such a thing."

"Sasuke has chosen his path. I only wish I hadn't been so naïve then. I might have been able to do something," sighed Kakashi, "But that is the past and we have to look forward."

"Ikanimo…Well I should be going then," slowly Jiraiya stood straight up, walking slightly away from Kakashi and stopping, "Oh I almost forgot. I've been receiving information from some sources in Kaminari no Kuni that Sasuke has began negotiations of an alliance with them. So you should probably tell Naruto to keep an eye on them as well."

"Looks like Sasuke's preperations for war are building up even more," sighed Kakashi.

"He may be getting allies together but I honestly don't think they are going to be attacking real soon," Jiraiya flatly said.

"Sono toori, knowing Sasuke he will probably spend a good amount of time building up his forces. I wouldn't except this war to reach full force until about a year. Sasuke is way too cautious to start things so quickly."

"Either way it's going to come. All we can do is wait," said Jiraiya.

"And enjoy all the happiness before the sorrow comes."


Naruto made his way down the walkway to the Hyuuga mansion dressed in simple black clothes along with his signature jacket. He had anticipated the dinner all day. In fact when he had been with Hinata earlier in the day he could not stop talking about it. Meeting Hinata's family was something Naruto was looking forward to.

He softly knocked on the entrance door and waited. Within a few seconds a young girl slid open the door and invited Naruto into the genkan. Naruto took off his ninja shoes and turned to greet the girl. She had long flowing dark hair down to her waist. She was fashioned with a formal black kimono and had the white eyes of the Hyuuga.

"You must be Hanabi. It is nice to meet you," bowed a smiling Naruto.

"Nice to meet you too," she softly spoke bowing as well, "Please follow me."

Naruto followed behind Hanabi through the extravagent mansion. They passed through a simple practice ground that was directly by the entrance way. Going down the halls, Naruto gazed upon the walls made of the finest wood in the whole village. Turning a corner they passed by the most beautiful courtyard Naruto had ever seen. A little past the courtyard Hanabi stopped at an illuminating door. She slid it open to reveal Hiashi, Neji, and Hinata sitting on soft pillows around a simple but fancy table. It was not extremely huge but it was big enough to have all five of them sit around it.

Hanabi made her way and sat by Neji who was wearing simple white robes much like Hiashi's robes, who was sitting at the front of the table. But the person that stood out the most to Naruto was Hinata. His jaw slightly dropped and he blushed a little at seeing Hinata in an elegant white and black kimono. Her soft ink-blue haired flowed so nicely against her clothes. She radiated beauty to Naruto and he began to grow slightly nervous and giddy.

Still blushing, Naruto bowed his greetings to everyone and gently sat down next to Hinata. Not a moment sooner came in a few servants bringing in the most delicious looking food that Naruto had ever saw. The aromas of the food tickled Naruto's nose so much that he had to try his best not to drool. The servants placed several plates in front of each of them that consisted of a plate of onigiri, tempura and kushikatsu, and a delectable bowl of miso soup.

"Itadakimasu!" shouted Naruto, "Oh gomenasai, that was kinda loud, heh-heh-heh."

Naruto blushed at his overexcited reaction but everyone found a good laugh in it. Everyone dug into the delicious food that was placed before them.

"Wow this is amazing," complimented Naruto, "I haven't had anything this good in uh…never. This is the best homecooked meal I have ever had."

"I'm glad you like it. It seems that you don't usually get much homecooked food," smiled Hiashi watching Naruto chow away.

"Huh?!" Naruto said with a mouth full of food. Again everyone laughed and Naruto smiled and tried holding back from laughing.

The rest of the dinner went wonderfully. Everyone was enjoying themselves, even Hanabi and Neji were highly active than their usual calm selves. Time quickly passed as they all chatted away. Naruto did not want the night to end.

"That hit the spot," Naruto rubbed his stomach.

Hanabi and Neji bid their goodbyes as they left for bed. Hiashi also excused himself to prepare for tomorrow's day. Naruto and Hinata were left alone and she led him over into the courtyard that Naruto had passed by earlier. It was even more incredible than Naruto thought in the beginning. A small gentle creek flowed into a little pond that had fireflies zooming all over it. Beautiful white and blue flowers were spread all across the courtyard. It was an amazing sight to see.

Naruto and Hinata sat down and a stone bench that was next to the moonlight pond. Hinata leaned up against Naruto and gently rested her head on his shoulder. Naruto had never felt more comfortable with a person in his life like he did with Hinata. Sitting there together they both felt that they were the only people in the world. It was just them two and no one else.

During the whole night something had been on Naruto's mind. He had been afraid to ask from fear of offending or bringing up a bad subject with Hinata, but he really wanted to know.

"I apologize for asking this but what ever happened to mother?" asked Naruto.

For a few seconds she was quiet but she felt comfortable to tell Naruto, "She died when I was five."

At that moment Naruto was overflowed with a feeling of regret that he possibly brought up something that Hinata did not want to remember, "Gomenasai, you don't have to say anything else."

"It's alright Naruto I want you to know," she assured him, "Um well she had died giving birth to my sister. Sometimes I get sad when I can't remember things about her. I was really young and back then I felt even worse for my sister for never meeting our mother."

"It must have been tough losing your mother."

"It was but I was able to move on. I think my father had a real tough time though but he always appeared to hold it in," she softly said.

"Do you remember what she looked like?"

"I can't remember much but she was a beautiful woman with long silky hair like mine She was so caring and happy. I may not remember many things but I do remember that she was always smiling," she lifted her head up and smiled at Naruto, "What do you know of your mother Naruto?"

"Hmm, only what Ero-sennin has told. Apparantly her personality was a lot like mine. She was tomboyish and had a head of red hair. Tsunade-baachan also told me that she had grown up to be a very beautiful woman," Naruto paused for a second and slightly chuckled, "but I get my looks from my dad. Yondaime the genius shinobi."

"I'm sure they were both wonderful people. Your mother must have been a nice person and Yondaime did so much for this village. Now you have followed in his footsteps," Hinata cheerfully said.

"Yeah your right Hinata. Even though there have been some hard times I am very grateful for the things I have now," Naruto leaned forward and gently kissed Hinata on the foreword, "and I'm glad that I'm with you."

Hinata blushed from Naruto's comment, "I am too."

They sat there for a few more minutes and suddenly Naruto realized that he had some training to do. He told Hinata he had to go but wished he could stay longer. She led him outside. When they were finally at the entrance into the mansion, Naruto tenderly kissed Hinata as he bid farewell.

As they released lips Hinata unconsiously blurted out something she didn't except, "Aishteru."

Not even noticing Naruto jogged off waving goodbye as he headed towards the Uchiha district. A red-faced Hinata waved goodbye hoping that he had not heard what she said. But she knew that she meant it.

Naruto neared the district and just as he began entering the place he came to an abrupt stop. 'Did Hinata just say she loved me' he ask himself. He swore he had heard her say that and knew that his ears had not deceived him. A smirk slowly spread across. He too felt such a gamut of emotions. It's true they had not been together for too long but deep down Naruto knew that they were always meant to be.

"What a wonderful night," he said to himself.


starting to work on chapter 9 and will have it up as quickly as possible. it was really fun writing that kisame scene. hope you enjoyed this chapter.

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