Helllllllo everyone! So sorry about the cliffhanger on Monday – but here's Chapter Twelve to make up for it! ^_^

We have one shout out for this week, for Hyoyeon:

Thank you! I'm so glad to hear you like it so far ^_^ I hope you'll stick around to read the rest !

Anyway, that's it! And without further adieu, here's the disclaimer, and awaaaaaaaaay we go!

~BlackRoseDragon13

*Disclaimer* I do not own, nor claim to own, any aspect of Naruto in any way, shape, or form. This is merely a fan work, and I receive no profit.

Chapter Twelve

For a moment, it seemed as though time had come to a complete halt. Hinata didn't even breathe as her brain tried to comprehend Sasuke's presence in his brother's hospital room. But the moment faded, and a protective instinct overtook her. Face contorting into one of determination, Hinata stood and took a defensive stance. "If you try to come near him," she said in a low voice, "I will p-protect him with my life."

For a moment, he just stared blankly at her. But slowly, Sasuke's expression melted into one of amused aloofness as he looked at her, and Hinata wavered for a moment in confusion. "Don't bother, Hyuuga. Your Hokage already cornered me. She told me what she knew."

Hinata faltered. "She...she did?"

"Hn. I'm not about to take her word for it alone, but...if what she told me has any merit...it would appear I've been lied to for quite some time." Sasuke's gaze shifted to his brother again, looking more serious, though tinged with doubt, anger, and perhaps even confusion. "I have a lot to talk to you about."

"I can't leave quite yet, so I hope you don't mind if we have our discussion here," the older brother replied. He phrased his words carefully, keeping his tone even and unassuming. The last thing he wanted to do was anything to set his unstable brother off.

"That's fine. And you," he said, seeing Hinata look as though she wanted to leave the brothers alone. "I want you here too. You're part of this now."

Sighing shakily, Hinata nodded. He had a point – Itachi had certainly gotten her involved.

With the tension making the air almost too thick to breathe, Sasuke moved to take the seat Hinata had abandoned. Seeing her seat taken, the girl chose to stand at the foot of the bed, leaning against the wall.

No one spoke for quite some time. The bothers stared at one another, Hinata shifting her gaze between the two.

"Why didn't you just tell me the truth?"

The heavy question hung in the air. Sasuke's face was blank, but emotion plagued his voice. After several moments with no answer, he added, "Why didn't you take me with you? Or just kill me? Anything would have been better than living with all that pain for eight. Years."

Itachi's head bowed, as though the weight of Sasuke's words was piling atop his shoulders. "I couldn't tell you. No one was allowed to know, under penalty of death. Taking you with me would have jeopardized what I did with Akatsuki. I couldn't convince them to allow me in if any part of my murderous facade was imperfect. Letting my little brother tag along would have ruined my chances. Besides, you were far too young to be traveling with someone with my reputation. And...I could not kill you. I don't know if Tsunade made it clear, but...you are my most precious person. I could not, would not, take your life. I had to do everything in my power to convince the council to let you live." Itachi's voice wavered with emotion, and he paused to collect himself. "I know that my plan was flawed...hindsight is always the clearest. But I thought that having you hate the man who killed your clan would motivate you to avenge them with honor, and clear the Uchiha name. But I did not count on your hatred growing so strong as to make you leave, and abandon your friends. I had hoped you would have strengthened your bonds, drawing on the strength of those who supported you to achieve your goals, and then live as a hero once I was dead."

"You planned on me killing you from the beginning?" Sasuke asked, frowning slightly. "I always knew you were one step ahead...but that's...insane."

"I then began to try and speed up our meeting. My illness was killing me, and I feared it would take your revenge from you if you did not act. So, I combined that need with my wish for you to return to Konoha, and enlisted Hinata san's help."

Sasuke's eyes slid to the girl, and she straightened slightly. "So...he threatened you into doing his bidding...and you went and fell for him."

Taken aback, Hinata sputtered a moment before finally saying, "I...I didn't f-fall for him!"

The younger Uchiha managed a momentary smirk. "Whatever. But you changed your mind about him – you knew he was lying before anyone else. How did you figure it out?"

Hinata's gaze slipped to the side as she considered her answer. "When Itachi san taught me the nagai shunkan...he c-claimed he wanted to keep me alive. I thought that was odd, since he was supposed to be a c-cold blooded killer – it didn't add up. And...I remembered something from my past. The same night as the massacre, he tried to kill me. But he didn't – he helped me escape. And I knew then that he didn't mean to kill me at all. So...I knew that s-something wasn't as it seemed...that he wasn't the killer everyone believed him to be."

"Hn...and that's why you stopped me from killing him...because you knew the truth."

"I didn't know all of it at the time – I just had my suspicions. He d-didn't tell me the rest until afterward, in the hospital."

Sasuke propped his elbows on his knees, resting his lips against his folded hands. His gaze was far away, deep in thought. "I'm still...so angry..." he muttered. "But...I don't know what to do with it. I can't blame you. I should blame the council, but the only thing they're guilty of is cowardice – making you do their dirty work. I can't blame the clan – they were being treated like shit, so of course they'd be unhappy. But the village was afraid of Madara...which made them paranoid. Madara was jealous and prideful...so I guess I could blame him. But he's dead. So what do I do?"

Hinata heard the hopelessness in his voice – he really didn't know what to do. Even knowing the whole story herself, she didn't know the answer either.

"Hatred and anger are what fuel revenge and vengeance," Itachi said wisely, closing his eyes as he spoke. "Once it begins, it becomes an endless cycle unless someone stops it by swallowing their negative feelings, which is extremely difficult to do. It is far more likely to destroy that person than resolve their pain. But all one can do is try." Itachi offered his brother a tired smile, reopening his eyes. "You have people here who care for you, Sasuke. Myself, Naruto kun, Sakura san, Kakashi san...even your old comrades and classmates have bonds with you through shared triumphs and defeats, sacrifices and rewards. You tried twice to kill Hinata san, but she defended your actions when I asked where her bruises came from. She understood why you did what you did, and instead of becoming angry, she became concerned for you. Not many people have the strength or compassion to do that. But she, and all of your comrades, have been fighting to bring you back to what you once had, because they care." Quieter, he added, "All you have to do is try. One cannot achieve success if they do not make the attempt. Your friends have already extended their hands – all you must do is accept their grasp. Take your anger, and change it into something better, something good. I am sure you can do it. If anyone has the strength, it is you, little brother."

Sasuke stared back into his brother's eyes, and Hinata looked away, not wanting to intrude on their moment. She could practically feel the gears turning in Sasuke's head. Would he accept his brother's words, or had eight years of pain pushed him too far?

"I...I can't." Hinata almost let out a sigh of frustration, but stopped as Sasuke continued. "I can't do it so easily. It'll take so long...and be so difficult..."

"Anything worth doing takes time, patience, diligence and effort. It will be a long road, Sasuke, but the road of loneliness and anger will not bring you what you seek. Nothing can bring our family back." Itachi paused again. "But you can forge new bonds...create new goals...and start a new life. All you need to do is try. And I will be with you, every step of the way. This time, I will not abandon you. And neither will those around you. You will not be alone."

Something in the younger brother snapped. His eyes widened, and he trembled, as though something had suddenly become clear to him. With a sharp intake of breath, he crashed his face into his cupped hands, back quaking violently. Hinata moved to see what was wrong, but Itachi held up one hand, shaking his head silently. After listening for a moment, Hinata heard that Sasuke...was crying.

With a grunt, Itachi moved into a sitting position from his half-prone stature. Slowly, he swung his legs over the side of the bed and stood, albeit shakily after being bedridden for so long, approaching his younger brother who had yet to move any more. With all the tenderness in the world, Itachi crossed to him, kneeling as his side, and wrapping his arms around the younger boy. "I'm here, Sasuke," he murmured. "I'm here."

Finally, all the reasons and all the motivation behind his path was gone, and the shadow over Sasuke was beginning to slip away. He did not turn to embrace his brother back, but neither did he push him away.

Hinata smiled a watery smile, wiping tears from her cheeks as she sniffled quietly. All of her efforts and pain were worth it, seeing the brothers finally back where they belonged. Both had long roads ahead of them, but both were certainly on the right track. "I should go..." she murmured quietly, bowing her head. "I'll come s-see you later."

Itachi nodded, not wanting to speak. Hinata understood, and took her leave silently. She did her best to clear her tears as she descended the stairs, not wanting Neji to think something was wrong.

Her cousin was still waiting, though he didn't look upset. He noticed her reddened eyes and looked at her questioningly, but she shook her head with a smile. "Everything's f-fine. In fact...now I can t-tell you everything. But you might want to wait until we get home. Besides...I need to tell Father as well."

"I understand."

Hiashi, however, was busy in a clan meeting when they arrived home. Giving her cousin an apologetic look, she said, "As soon as he's finished, p-promise."

"Meetings often run late. Perhaps you could do something else until he is finished."

"Yeah...maybe I'll bake something."

Neji smiled. He could tell that something, some weight, had been lifted from his cousin's shoulders, and she was glowing with some kind of happiness. Perhaps whoever she was meeting had good news.

As Neji suspected, Hinata felt utterly happy. Itachi was free, and it was looking as though both he and Sasuke had finally found better roads to travel. She could only hope that their happiness would last.

She was just putting her cinnamon rolls in the oven when a branch member approached her. Shutting the oven door with the tray still in hand, she asked what was wrong.

"Tsunade sama has asked that all shinobi inside the village gather outside the kage tower," the woman replied, bowing slightly.

"Oh! Thank you – I-I'll leave now." She put the rolls away, hoping they would be okay for her to bake later, and made her way outside.

Hiashi was also just leaving, hands tucked into his robe sleeves, along with his nephew. The older man looked annoyed at the interruption, and grumbled to himself. Noticing his daughter, he gave her a questioning look. "Why do I suspect this is somehow connected to you, Daughter?"

"If it is as I believe, then yes...it is," she said simply, shrugging lightly.

The family walked together to the road before the tower, a small mass of shinobi already assembled. Most looked confused – this was the first mass gathering since the Hokage's initiation over three years ago, and many had no idea what could warrant such an event.

Hinata just smiled to herself.

After a few minutes of waiting, the busty blonde emerged, standing atop her tower. Motioning for the murmured talking to cease, she looked down on them for a while before beginning to speak.

"As you all know by now, I have an announcement to make – two, as a matter of fact!" She waited a moment before continuing, "Some of you even know what I am going to say before I say it, so I won't waste any more time. The first order of business...is that something lost has been returned to us. For three years we struggled to get it back, and now it is once again at home. Say welcome back...to Uchiha Sasuke!"

Gasps traveled through the crowds, and Hinata's smiled grew slightly. Hiashi nodded, already knowing that much of his daughter's success, and looking smug.

"This return was made possible by one of our own. She found our missing comrade, and brought him home again. My many, many thanks...Hyuuga Hinata."

Those around her turned to give the girl amazed looks. She colored lightly, but remained calm.

"And now, a confession. This village has seen its share of tragedy, and triumph. We have suffered losses, and celebrated victories. But not everything in our history is noble, or worth being proud of. Sometimes our leaders make mistakes, and make sacrifices they have no right to make." Tsunade's brow darkened. "Eight years ago, an entire clan was wiped from the face of the earth with the exception of two brothers. One was left alone, his world turned upside down. The other...was the killer."

Knowing spread through the people, and Hinata saw that many looked angry or saddened.

"However...neither shoulders the blame."

Even more so than before, sharp breaths were heard, and some even shouted in disbelief. Hinata looked worriedly around her, fearing the crowd's reaction. A tightness formed in her stomach.

Raising her hands once more, Tsunade called for silence, and eventually received it. "Many of you know of the dissent that was simmering within the Uchiha clan. Some of you even witnessed it, or suffered at its hand. They were threatening civil war, after suffering years of misplaced suspicion and mistrust. Civil war, however, would have thrown our village into chaos, and weakened us. If it had happened, it was likely that other nations would have sensed our vulnerability, and could have very well taken everything from us. Treaties and compromises could not be reached...and the third Hokage was standing on the edge of disaster.

"But the elders of the village gave him an alternative: sacrifice the clan to save the village. Eradicate the problem at its source. It was brash, and unimaginable. It was also their only option. So they turned one of the clan against their own, showing him the undeniable reason behind it, allowing him to take the fall and live with the brand of killing the Uchiha clan:

"Itachi."

"Murderer!" one person yelled, and several more voices joined in. Hinata clenched her fists. Weren't they listening?

"Yes, he killed them, with help from a shadow," Tsunade admitted. "But only because he was ordered to. It was kill, or be killed. Either way, the Uchiha clan had reached its end. If not him, then another scapegoat. Politics necessitated the action, and a boy of thirteen was put in the middle of it all. They agreed to spare his most precious person, his brother, if he would do what needed to be done. As I said...sacrifice a clan to save a village.

"It was unfair. It was brutal. And there was no other way. So Itachi did as he was told, killing his kin and shouldering the blame. He was marked a murderer and a traitor, and hunted by everyone he had sacrificed everything to protect." Sorrow overcame the leader, and she bowed her head for a moment, weeping. The angry voices had quieted, the woman's words finally beginning to sink in.

Wiping her eyes, Tsunade continued. "For eight years...he lived a lie. He even planned to die at his brother's hand as a way to atone for what he had to do. But when Hinata brought Sasuke back, she realized that all was not as it seemed. She stopped their battle and saved them both, refusing to let injustice swallow them. Through her determination, wisdom, courage and strength, our eyes were opened. She revealed to us a truth kept by only the old, and the victim. If it weren't for her...Itachi would be dead, and Sasuke would still be consumed by darkness. Now they are both home, both safe...and both healing.

"So! Itachi is here, in the village, and he is no longer a criminal. I, Senju Tsunade, Godaime Hokage of Konohagakure no Sato, fully pardon Uchiha Itachi of his charges, and reinstate him as a citizen of Konoha. And all of you are my witnesses!"

Silence. Hinata stared at Tsunade, who stepped to one side. Slowly, two more figures moved to stand beside her. One was tall and strong, the other slow and tired. But eventually, both brothers made it to the railing, looked upon by the entire Konoha shinobi population.

Before she could stop herself, Hinata began beating her hands together, breaking the silence.

Like a broken dam, others joined her. Soon, roaring applause and cheers engulfed the street, some leaping up and down as they finally realized that two of their own had returned.

A hand weighed down on Hinata's shoulder, and she turned. Neji was looking at her warmly, and said, "You should join them."

"Oh, n-no! I don't -"

"Go," he said, urging her forward. "Everyone already knows – Tsunade sama announced it. They might as well see you too."

Blinking, Hinata considered that. But before she could answer, arms scooped her up as she squeaked in shock.

"Come on, Hinata chan!" Naruto said loudly, grinning foxily. "This is your party too!"

"Naruto kun, I don't think this is a g-good ideaaaaa!" she cried as the blonde leapt onto rooftops, carrying her to the top of the tower.

Tsunade greeted her with a grin, gesturing for her to stand beside the Uchiha brothers. "I was wondering when you'd get up here."

"Tsunade sama, I -"

"Hush – I know what you're going to say. Just stand there, smile, and let your comrades thank you for what you've done." With a none-too-gentle push, the Hokage shoved Hinata forward until she nearly crashed into Sasuke.

The younger brother looked at her, face blank. But after a moment, he gave her a small, unsure grin. "She's right, you know. You played a big part in this...Hinata."

She stared at him. Twenty-four hours ago, he had threatened to kill her – now he was thanking her? "I..."

Without another word, he directed her to stand between him and his brother, as well as closer to the rail. Reflexively, she looked down at the people below her. They were still cheering, looking at her in return. All she could do was stare. But after looking for a while, she noticed that some were glowering, and some turned their backs and walked away. Not everyone believes us, she thought in dread. I hope nothing goes wrong...

"Hokage sama," she heard Itachi say. "I believe this is enough publicity for now."

"Hn...fine. You should probably get back to your room anyway."

"Tsunade sama?" Hinata asked, breaking her gaze from the crowd and turning around. "Does...does he really need to stay in the room? I mean, he does need more time to heal, but...d-does it have to be the security room?"

The blonde perked an eyebrow. "I guess you're right. I'll get him moved later today. And I'll be sure to let you know what room."

"Also, w-what will happen to him when he gets released? I mean, there's housing, a-and -"

"Hinata, slow down," Tsunade said with a small laugh, putting her hands on the girl's shoulders. "It's all going to be fine, okay? I promise it will all be taken care of. For now, let's just get these crowds thinned out, and our patient back to his room."

Embarrassed, the Hyuuga girl blushed before nodding.

"I have a feeling your friends are going to want to celebrate, as well as get your side of the story," the blonde continued. "You might want to prepare for a long night."

"Y-yes...Tsunade sama."

.oOo.

Itachi was moved to a room near the bottom floor, Sasuke accompanying him. Naruto, in turn, followed his raven-haired friend to the hospital while the Hokage went back inside. The crowds slowly dissipated, until Hinata was alone on the tower rooftop. Leaning on the rail, she watched the sun set over the village wall, eyes soft as her day caught up with her. A slight breeze played with the long strands of her hair, tossing them about her shoulders and face. Finally it was quiet, the Hyuuga heiress alone to just sit without thought. Instead, she just gazed empty-minded across the village, eyes looking but not seeing.

"Hinata sama?"

Slowly, she turned her head to look at her cousin, who was standing beside her. "Neji nii san..." she replied softly.

"The rest of your class is in the lobby, waiting for you. They have many questions...and I must admit, I do as well."

Sighing tiredly, she smiled. "Ah, I see...I'm coming." Standing, she followed him down the stairs through the tower. As Neji had said, everyone from the rookie nine, and even the boy's teammates, were standing in the foyer talking. They all turned as she descended the stairs, and their gazes made her pause. "Uh..."

"Hey, Hinata chan!" Sakura greeted, smiling at the shorter female. "I guess Neji already told you the plan, huh?"

"Um...p-plan?" Hinata asked, tilting her head slightly in inquisition.

"We want to take you to dinner," Shino supplied quietly, turning toward her slightly. "I believe that after today, the rest of your mission has been fulfilled, and you can give us all your side of the events...right?"

Seeing she wouldn't be able to avoid it, Hinata smiled softly in defeat. "Yes...now I can t-tell you everything."

At the back of the room, Naruto and Sasuke both watched. "I have to admit...I'm actual curious what she has to say," the dark-haired boy murmured. "I'm in the middle of this mess, but I hardly know anything."

"I'm sure we'll find out, dattebayo," Naruto replied, smiling, his eyes still on Hinata.

This time around, everyone from the Konoha Eleven – now the complete set of twelve – gathered for dinner. The barbeque restaurant gave them the biggest booth they had, and even then it was crowded. Hinata was pinned between an overly excited Sakura and a rather quiet Shino. Everyone was overwhelming her with questions as meat crackled on the grill, and finally someone realized the poor girl just couldn't keep up.

"Oi," Sasuke said a bit loudly, giving his comrades a deadpan look. Everyone turned to look at him, still feeling awkward at his presence. It had been, after all, three years since most of them had even caught a glimpse of him. "How about you all shut up and let her speak? Odds are she'll answer your questions if you just let her say what she wants to say."

The group exchanged glances, sheepishly agreeing. "Sorry, Hinata chan," Sakura offered, giving her a subdued smile. "Sasuke kun is right – just tell us what happened, and if we still have questions, we'll ask, okay?"

"S-sure," the quiet girl answered, smiling in return. So, for the next few hours, she told her tale once more as her friends listened, mesmerized, occasionally putting food in their mouths or offering comments.

"You threw him all the way back in the pool?" Ino asked in wonder as she recounted fighting Orochimaru's spy. "I never knew the Jyuuken could exert that much power!"

"You have to b-build it up," Hinata replied patiently, as she had to every other interruption. "While he was...d-distracted, I was storing energy in my hands to use against him. Most of it was just l-luck..."

"Don't be so modest, Hinata chan!" Naruto countered. "You're one hell of a kunoichi!"

Blushing more out of embarrassment than the fact it was Naruto speaking to her, she replied, "Oh, I don't know about that..."

Sasuke marveled at the girl's patience and cordiality. She answered every question, allowed every interruption, and denied her own success. He could see why the girl was close to his brother. If Itachi had really remained the same under his mask after all those years, Sasuke could definitely assume that the two were far more similar than they likely realized.

"And that allowed me to s-speak to the rebels."

"Did they torture the spy?"

"Yes, in the room next to where I was s-studying. I couldn't hear anything, though...I doubt I would have been able to concentrate otherwise."

"Wow, Hinata! That's so cool!"

Tch, acting like kids jealous of a classmate's new toy, the Uchiha thought to himself, smirking as he brought his water to his lips.

The interrogation masking as a party lasted well into the evening. But by then, all of the questions had been answered, and the Konoha Twelve were back up to speed with everything concerning Hyuuga Hinata and the remaining Uchiha.

"I hope Itachi feels better soon," Tenten offered, looking worried. "He's so lucky to be alive!"

"He is..." Hinata murmured in reply, gazing softly at her empty plate. She had finally managed to eat once her friends' curiosities were sated. After going over her story again, she had been reminded of Itachi's promise: once everything was settled, he would tell her the truth behind his presence in her room all those years ago. "But I think he's going to make a f-full recovery!"

"He appreciated the eye ointment," Sasuke interjected, smirking at her jumpy reaction and subsequent blush. "It should cut his healing time significantly."

"Oh...g-good!" She smiled again, still fighting off her blush.

Management had to shoo the teens out at closing time, though they thanked them for their business and sizable tip. The shinobi all parted ways, offering last bits of congratulations to Hinata, who accepted them graciously. She was surprised when she turned and saw she was not alone. "Is something w-wrong, Sasuke san?"

"I figured you'd want to see my brother one last time before heading home. Since I was going the same way, I thought we could walk together."

Hinata blinked in surprise, but replied, "Sure!"

At first, the walk was awkward. Hinata didn't harbor any anger at Sasuke's treatment of her – before being told the truth, his actions were warranted in her opinion – but he did make her nervous. Though knowing his brother was innocent and being brought back into the village had certainly changed him, Sasuke still had much evolving to do in order to begin to resemble his former self from before abandoning Konoha.

"I...wanted to talk to you. Alone."

The Hyuuga girl stumbled as she caught his words. "O-oh? About what?"

"...what you did. And what I did."

Glancing at him beside her, Hinata tried to get a glimpse of his face. He looked conflicted, as though he wasn't quite sure what to say...or how to say it. Running a hand through his hair nervously, he offered, "I shouldn't have acted the way I did...I...regret it."

Hinata could tell it was as close to an apology as she could ever hope to get, and she accepted it wholeheartedly. "I f-forgive you. Besides...I know why you did it, and I'm n-not angry."

Sparing her a glance, he muttered, "Hn..."

She felt he had more to say, and so she kept her silence until he spoke again.

"And...I wanted to tell you...I appreciate what you did. All of it. Taking Itachi's mission, bringing me back...and stopping me from killing him. And you."

Despite his serious tone and the serious subject, Hinata found herself wanting to giggle at his last words – like her protecting her own life was an added bonus. "I was glad to do it."

Having finally said what was on his mind, Sasuke visibly relaxed, his shoulders losing their tension and a sigh escaping his lips. Smiling, Hinata turned back to face in front of her, feeling the awkward air begin to fade. By the time they reached the hospital, a silent truce had settled between them.

Sasuke would never say it out loud, but he held great respect for the girl. He, as well as his brother, owed her a debt that would likely never be paid.

One thing Hinata was thankful for in regards to Itachi's change in rooms was that there were far fewer stairs to climb. It took far less time to reach him, and she wasn't quite so out of breath when she opened the door. The ANBU were gone, as were the shackles. All that remained to hold the Uchiha to the bed were tubes and wires.

"How was dinner?"

"Good," Hinata replied softly, standing at his side. "I m-may have no voice tomorrow, though. I don't think I've ever spoken so much in one sitting."

Itachi chuckled. "I can imagine." He looked at both her and his brother, and saw that the tension present between them was gone. His smile widened slightly as he realized Sasuke had swallowed a bit of his pride and spoken to her about his behavior and gratitude. Good.

"I, um...was wondering if I could ask you something," Hinata inquired quietly, fiddling with the edge of her jacket.

"Of course."

"Now that things are settled...um...I hoped you would tell me who to ask...a-about why you were in my room that night."

Itachi's pleasant air faded, and his face fell into a serious expression. "Are you sure you want to know?"

"Yes," she replied without hesitation.

"Very well..." Giving her an apologetic look, he said quietly, "The one you need to ask...is your father."

you're all going to kill me for another cliffhanger OTL *dodges thrown objects* But hey! At least you only have to wait from Friday to Monday instead of the other way around! Right?

...right? ^_^;

But I promise, the next chapter is worth the wait (I hope...). And just when you guys thought things were going to simmer down! There's still plenty of drama, up until the very last chapter! Mwahaha :3

Anyway, I'll see you all on Monday, my lovelies. Reviews = Love! ;)

~BlackRoseDragon13