Ok, ok! I'm updating. I got a bit worried since no one reviewed chapter 10... if you don't like this story just say so! Anyway, here's chapter 11. SOMEONE DIES!

Wish Upon A Wing

Tears and Comfort

Kaneko penned down the last sentence on her parchment. She returned her quill to its pot and then she stretched. Kaneko stood up from her seat and walked over to an hour glass. It was enormous; maybe it was called a 'day glass' instead. The sand was running out. Kaneko rubbed her chin.

"It's been 9 days now," she muttered.

She then smiled, "I think it's about time." Kaneko walked over to a glass orb.

"Time for a morning surprise."


Amu walked in the endless darkness. She could hear voices but couldn't make out what they were saying. Suddenly Amu heard weeping.

"Why? Why did this have to happen?"

The voice sounded so familiar but Amu couldn't place her finger whose voice it was. She walked on then came to an abrupt stop. A lifeless body lay in front of her. Amu gasped. The mourning voice grew louder.

"Why?!"

Amu eyes flew opened.

What a dream.

Amu turned to her side and...

"AHHHH!"

BAM!

Ikuto lay sprawled on Amu's bedroom floor. He rubbed his forehead with... hands?! Actually hands! No paws! Amu cowered in the corner of her bed. It wasn't every morning that you wake to find a sleeping young man next to you. Ikuto had a feeling that somewhere, a certain witch was laughing at them.


Shigeru trudged through the forest.

"I'm getting close," he panted.

Suddenly the trees abruptly stopped and a huge vast plain stretched endless. Shigeru stood in the shades of the remaining trees. A few kilometres in front of Shigeru there was a giant purplish-blue force field.

"The Veil," breathed Shigeru.


Ikuto sat at the table with an ice pack on his head.

"I'm really sorry," said Amu as she sat down with her breakfast, "It was so sudden and I over reacted."

"Its fine," muttered Ikuto.

Amu looked down at her breakfast and back up at Ikuto.

"Are you sure you don't want to eat?" she asked.

Ikuto nodded. She stared at him suspiciously.

"It's strange," she remarked, "When you're a stuffed toy, you said you couldn't eat because you're a toy. Now you're human, you still don't eat. You haven't even tasted my cooking yet!"

"It's not your cooking!" Ikuto said quickly, "It's just... I don't get hungry very easily."

Amu said nothing and started to eat.

"Are you excited?" asked Ikuto.

She blinked, not understanding.

Ikuto smiled, "Your Onii-chan is coming back tomorrow."

Amu stared then smiled. "You're right! Oh, I can't wait!"

Ikuto watched Amu as she ate and got ready. She had a big smiled on her face.

It's nice to see her happy he thought.

Then a memory came to him; the figure standing on the balcony. He had not forgotten that moment. The next morning, after the figure's appearance, Ikuto had searched Amu's balcony while she was in the bathroom. He had found a piece of paper. Ikuto now placed his hand on his jean pocket. He could feel the thin outline of the folded parchment.

It's time.

Ikuto and Amu stood in front of the house. Amu was dressed in her uniform, ready for school.

"I've noticed you're still wearing the white shirt I've gave you after the fire," pointed out Amu. She then hand out a paper bag.

"Here," she said, "I mended and washed your black shirt."

Ikuto smiled and took it, "Thank you."

She looked down to her feet.

"I guess this is goodbye, sort of," she said sadly.

She was surprised that she felt sad because Ikuto was leaving.

"Don't worry," reassured Ikuto, "I'll drop by tomorrow."

A small smile began to spread over Amu's face. She then placed her arms behind her.

"Well, I off to school. Where are you going, Ikuto?" she asked.

Ikuto flinched at the question, "Um... I got something to do," he mumbled.

Amu blinked, "Alright."

Ikuto started to walk away when Amu called to him.

"Ikuto!"

He turned around.

"Thank you for keeping me company and everything else!" called Amu as she waved at him.

Ikuto felt the corners of his mouth curled. She then ran off into the direction of the school with Ikuto smiling after her.


Amu was humming a little happy tune to herself at lunch (A/N: The tune is 'Yuuki no Uta'). She was about to open her bento box when Tadase sat down beside her.

"You look happy, Amu-chan," smiled Tadase.

Amu smiled right back, "That's because I am!" she said cheerfully, "Onii-chan is coming back tomorrow!"

Tadase placed his hand on Amu's, "It's nice to see you so happy," he said.

She blushed.

"What a lovely couple~!" commented Yaya.

"Maybe we should arrange a room for them," Rima whispered rather loudly.

Both Tadase and Amu's face went flaming red.

"YAYA! RIMA!" they cried.

Nagi and Kairi looked at each other and sighed. Kukai made himself comfortable and fell asleep. The friends' laughter filled the summer air. If only those happy times and laughter could last forever...


Ryuu walked in the dark hallways, rubbing his wet raven black hair with a towel. He stopped. Kitsune was walking down the hallway from the other end. She wore a black Chinese-style top which stopped under her chest and black shorts. On her legs, she had black kneel-high boots. On top of that, Kitsune had her hood on.

"Where were you?" asked Ryuu.

Kitsune strolled past him with her head held high, "Why would you care?" she huffed.

Ryuu smiled, "You went to see him again, didn't you?"

Kitsune froze, her face was pink. Ryuu turned to face her.

"I got it right, didn't I?" he smirked.

"Hmph," was all Kitsune said.

Ryuu looked ahead and his dark red eyes widened. Kitsune followed his eyes and her own yellow eyes were filled with shock.

"You," she muttered.

"What are you doing here?" rasped Ryuu.

A person stood in front of them, his identity was hidden from the shadows.


Masayoshi watched the activity of the cafe from the kitchen. Amu was serving the customers with a warm smile and there was a happy glow around her. Chie walked over to him.

"She seems very happy, doesn't she?" Chie remarked.

Masayoshi nodded, "Yes. I wonder why."

Kairi came over and placed an order.

"Her brother is coming back from his journey," said Kairi.

Masayoshi took the order.

"So her brother's coming back, huh?" he repeated.

Chie picked up a tea pot and a cup, "I see. Well, you'll be happy if you're only family member is returning from a long journey."

"Chie!" called Nagi, "Where's the pot of strawberry tea?"

"Coming!" Chie called and rushed out.

Masayoshi started to mix some batter in a bowel.


The figure was back on his seat again.

"Now that he's here," muttered the figure, "Time to progress to the next stage."

The figure then laughed.


Amu was lying on her stomach with her chin perched on top of her hands. She was staring at Yoru.

"I guess you're not talking to me anymore," she said sadly.

Amu grabbed the stuffed cat and hugged it, "Well, Onii-chan is going to back so I can talk to him," she then pouted, "Even though there's a high chance he'll tease me."

Amu felt a smile coming to her face.

"But it'll be nice."

She then turned off the lights and went to sleep.


Shigeru panted. His body was covered in sweat, cuts and bruises. In his hand was a chipped sword. In front of him was a fading body of an Akuma.

"That's the last one," panted Shigeru, "Since when are there Akumas in the plains?"

Shigeru slowly walked to the Veil, dragging his sword behind him. There was a large rip in the force field.

"Time to fix this," he muttered.

Shigeru was about to take something out of his rucksack when he sensed a presence.

He spun around only to gasp.


"Your Majesty!" shrieked Emerald, as she flapped into the throne.

Mia jumped when she heard Emerald's distressed call. Masanori appeared at Mia's side.

"What is it, Emerald?" asked Mia worriedly.

"It's terrible!" cried Emerald.


The figure was sitting on his seat, smiling with pleasure. Ryuu walked up to him

"Sir," he said, "Where has he gone to?"

"I let him go," replied the figure, "He did his job well."

Kitsune appeared beside Ryuu, "You let him go that easily?" she asked.

The figure's eyes glimmered.

"No," he smirked, "I wouldn't let him go that easily, once he's in my clutches."


"La la la singing a song," sang Amu, "Lifting your head and following your head." (A/N: Lyrics from 'Yuuki no Uta') She was preparing breakfast for herself.

Onii-chan should be coming very soon~!

She happily thought. Amu was about sit down at the table when the doorbell rang.

Ding-dong.

"That'll be Onii-chan!" cried Amu.

She rushed to the door when a thought struck her; why would Onii-chan use the doorbell?

She opened the door to found a black bird, with a lily in its claws, hovering in front of her; Ebony.

Ebony had a solemn look on her face.

"Hinamori Amu," she said, "I'm afraid I have terrible news."

Amu remained silent.

"It's your brother," continued Ebony sadly, "He's… He's dead."

Amu froze.

"I'm so sorry," said Ebony.

Amu eyes travelled down to the lily in Ebony's claws. Lilies mean purity and beauty but they also symbolize death.

"I see," said Amu.

She couldn't recognize her own voice. It sounded so… lifeless.

"Unfortunately we couldn't find his body," continued Ebony in her sad voice, "But we found evidence that there were many Akumas at the location that he was sent to and there was blood on the ground; human's blood. Since we can't found his body we can't give him proper burial. I'm terribly sorry."

"Thank you for informing me, Ebony," Amu said in that lifeless voice, "Good day."

And she closed the door. When Amu heard Ebony flying away, she fell to her knees.

My heartit feels so empty.


Amu was on her way at school when she noticed the sky. Black clouds stared at her angrily. She realised that she had left her umbrella home. If she went back she'll be late so Amu quickly ran towards the school. Thunder rumbled above her.

Rain lashed at the windows followed by thunder and lightning. Because of the bad weather, all classes had to stay in their classrooms for lunch. Amu stared out of the window, watching the rain. Her bento box was left on her desk, untouched.

Tadase had noticed Amu's strange behaviour. He walked over to her.

"Amu-chan?" he said.

Amu turned to face him, she seemed so far away, "What is it, Tadase?" she asked.

"Is everything alright?"

Amu turned back to the window, "It's Onii-chan," she whispered, "He… died."

The word tasted dry and barely left her lips.

Tadase stared at her in shock, "I-I'm so sorry," he rasped, "To hear that."

Amu shook her head and smiled sadly.

"It's alright," Amu said as cheerfully as she could, "I'll get over it."

Ikuto's words echoed in her head; you hide behind a smile when you're lonely, you laugh when you cry.

Tadase still stared at her in uncertainty.

Soon, school had finished and it was still pouring.

Amu was about to walk out into the pouring rain when Tadase called her.

"Amu-chan!"

She turned around to see him running towards her, with an umbrella in hand.

"Do you have an umbrella?" he asked, "I can walk you home."

"I'll be alright," she smiled, "But thank you for offering."

Amu then walked out into the downpour before Tadase could object.


The rain was heavy and soon Amu's pink locks were soon soaking wet and clung to her face. She barely noticed the wet. It was so strange that she couldn't find the tears to cry for her now late brother. Amu tried to cry but she couldn't feel anything expect for the emptiness inside her heart.

Raindrops slide down her cheeks as if they were trying to replace her unshed tears. Amu continued to walk in silence, letting the sound of falling rain engulf her.

The house was deathly quiet so Amu stayed silent in order to leave it that way.

Maybe the silence will help me

She prepared dinner for herself, did her homework then took a warm bath. By then, it was late, way past Shigeru's time to arrive home. Amu went into her bedroom but she wasn't bothered to turn on the lights.

Occasionally, lightning would light up the dim room. Amu just stood there in front of her bedroom door, her body felt like it was made of lead.

Shigeru's voice swirled inside her mind; "Morning Monster"

"Whoa the Monster is on the loose"

"I'm going to call you Monster until I die…"

Until he dies… thought Amu …No, it's too soon. I want to hear your voice! I want to hear the nickname you gave me since I was five!

She couldn't take any more. Amu fell to her knees. Suddenly the tears had finally found her sad golden eyes and she wept.

"Why?!"Amu cried, "Why did this have to happen?!"

Her eyes widened in realisation.

That's what that voice said in my dream. That voice was me

Thunder rumbled above the house muting her sobs.

When it stopped and voice called out to her.

"Amu?"

Amu looked up. Ikuto had come in from her window, which was unlocked. His midnight blue hair was dripping wet from the downpour outside. Amu just stared at him. Ikuto got down from the windowsill and couched down.

"Are you-"

Before he could finish his sentence, Amu had ran forward and wrapped her arms around him. Taken by surprise, Ikuto stumbled back and landed on his bottom. He blinked in shock as Amu buried her face in his shirt. Ikuto smelt of dampness and of his special shampoo.

"W-What's wrong?" he asked.

"He's gone!" sobbed Amu, "Onii-chan's NEVER coming back!"

She cried even louder. Ikuto's heart felt like it was stabbed at the sight of Amu in tears.

Why do I feel like this? He thought.

Ikuto was about to put his hands on Amu's shaking shoulders when he hesitated.

Mia's words came to his mind; you must not fall in love.

He closed his eyes.

This is not love he thought This is only comfort.

He wrapped his arms around her and stroked her long pink hair, like he did a long, long time ago… Amu was slightly surprised to find herself in the warmth of Ikuto's embrace and slightly embarrassed to have Ikuto see her cry but it felt nice.

Silence cannot heal a person's broken heart; only another person's comfort can

The summer storm had ceased, now only water drops fall from the roof. Ikuto looked at his lap. Amu had cried herself to sleep. Ikuto shifted his arms underneath her and lifted her up. He then carried her to her bed and tucked her in. He turned to leave when he felt a tug on his shirt. Ikuto turned to see Amu's golden eyes half-opened.

"Please," she whispered, "Please… can you stay? Just until I get over the fact that Onii-chan's…"

She didn't dare to say the word. Ikuto smiled understandingly, crouched beside her and gently placed his hand over her eyes.

"Ssh,' he hushed, "I'll… I'll stay. Now, go to sleep."

When he lifted his hand, Amu's eyes were closed. When Ikuto stood up, his smile had disappeared. Images flashed in his mind; a young man with dark hair, his shocked expression when he turned around, his wide dark eyes. Ikuto clenched his fist.

"I'm sorry Amu," he muttered, "I'm really sorry."


The fire crackled in the fireplace. Kaneko gave a sigh. It was nice, sitting in a comfy chair next to a warm fireplace on a rainy day. She could hear the soft pitter patter of the rain. Suddenly there was a loud meow. Kaneko's pale aqua eyes opened. A large gray cat was at the front window.

"You have a visitor, Kaneko," it meowed.

'Who is it, Kukoi?"

A small jade-green dragon landed on Kaneko's shoulder.

"It's the white fox!" squeaked the dragon.

"Thank you, Fang," said Kaneko as she got up to answer the door. When she opened it, a young man, wearing a white Chinese garment and a white hood, stood before her.

"Good evening, Yuki," greeted Kaneko "Come in."

Yuki stepped in and removed his hood, revealing snow white hair and white fox ears. Yuki and Kaneko took their seats in front of the fireplace.

"I have some news for you, Kaneko," Yuki announced.

"Oh good," smiled Kaneko, "I'm sorry for having to rely on you for news of the Kingdom, Yuki. It's just ever since that Princess Mia banished me, I found it very hard to see what's going on."

Yuki chuckled, "It's alright," he said, "I, myself, live on the outskirts of town and I have to rely on Princess Zina for some news."

"So, what is the news?" asked Kanek.

Yuki's smile disappeared, "I think you should read it yourself," he said handing Kaneko a folded piece of paper that had a seal on it.

Kaneko took the parchment and broke the seal. Her eyes quickly scanned the paper, then widened.

"It can't be?!" she exclaimed then looked up to Yuki, "Hinamori Shigeru is dead?!"

Yuki sighed, "He was a good person too…"

Kaneko examined the details more carefully, "Akumas?" she read out, "Since when do Akumas dwell in the plains?"

Yuki looked at her, his expression was serious, "That's exactly what I thought," he added.

Kaneko pondered for a moment. "Akumas… Akumas," she muttered.

Her eyes widened. "Who do you know that controls Akumas?" she asked.

Yuki immediately caught on. "It can't be…?!"


Amu woke up. She sat up on her bed. The room was empty.

So he didn't stay

She got up from bed, refreshed her herself and headed downstairs. When she walked in the kitchen, Amu noticed there was a plate of hot cakes on the table.

"You're finally awake," said Ikuto.

Amu stared at him.

"What? You didn't think I was able to cook?" asked Ikuto.

"You… stayed," Amu whispered.

Ikuto blinked. "What?" he said, "You actually thought I would leave you?"

Amu flinched at the question.

"What?! No!" she said forcing a laugh.

My heartit feels so light and fluttery. Why am I so happy that Ikuto is staying?


Tadase walked up to Amu during class. He was worried that the death of Amu's brother had taken a huge toll on her.

"Amu-chan, are you alright?" he asked.

Amu smiled at him, "I'm fine~!" she replied happily.

Tadase stared at her in disbelief.

How could Amu-chan have gotten over it so quickly?

Amu bit into her sandwich. She smiled at the flashback.

Flashback

"I beg your pardon?" said Ikuto at breakfast.

"Let's have a picnic!" repeated Amu.

Ikuto stared at her. "Why?" he asked.

"Oh, come on!" urged Amu as she tugged on his sleeve, "It'll be fun~!"

Ikuto rolled his eyes, "No," he said.

When he turned back at Amu, he froze. Amu was looking at him with big sad golden eyes. He could feel dread creeping up on him.

"B-But I want to go...," sniffed Amu.

She continued to stare at him. Ikuto could feel beads of sweat coming upon him.

He sighed. "Fine," he mumbled.

Amu immediately cheered.

End of flashback

I'm starting to act like Yaya Amu thought. Now, what to bring for the picnic?

Ikuto was sitting in a tree, somewhere. He placed his fingers on his forehead. He opened his midnight blue eyes.

"How did I get dragged into this?" he said out loud.

After school, Amu rushed off.

Tadase watched after her.

"Does any of you know where is Amu-chan going?" he asked.

Rima and Yaya looked at each other and shook their heads. Tadase turned back in the direction Amu had run. His expression was worried and perplexed.


"Your Highness!" chirped Ebony, "Have you heard?! Hinamori Shigeru-"

Zina's calm voice cut in.

Calm down Ebony. Yes, I've heard. Hinamori Shigeru is dead.

Pearl looked up. Her dark eyes were filled with shock.

"You know?" panted Ebony.

Yes. But there's something else to the story


"Come on!" Amu pulled Ikuto up the grassy hill.

"Where are we going?" he groaned.

"To the top of this hill!" replied Amu. There was a large shady tree on the hill, perfect for a picnic. Amu quickly lay out everything and Ikuto and she sat down.

"Want something to eat?" she asked.

Ikuto declined.

While Amu ate, Ikuto decided to confront her.

"You have a reason why you want to come here, don't you?" he asked.

Amu stopped chewing.

"So what's the reason?" he continued.

Amu swallowed and spoke,"This was the place Onii-chan took me when he had spare time on his hands," she said quietly.

Ikuto looked at her. A sad look was in her eyes as she faced to the pale orange sky.

Ikuto quickly looked away. Shouldn't have asked he thought.

"Can I tell you my story?" Amu suddenly asked.

Ikuto looked at her, "Why?"

She fell back onto the picnic rug.

"I just want to get it off my chest," she replied, "It's quite short…"

Ikuto shrugged, "Doesn't bother me."

She took a breath and began, "As you may know, I have a brother. He's the only family member I have. My mother and father passed away when I was really young. Onii-chan told me they died from a sickness. That's why I'm really close to him. We had a lot of fun together, though. We went on lots of picnics, amusement parks and many other places. But…I soon realised Onii-chan had some problems…"

Flashback

Young Amu was creeping down the stairs. She should have been in bed but she was thirsty and wanted a drink. The house was dark so she clutched her stuffed cat closer to her. As she neared the kitchen, she noticed its lights were turned on. Amu peeked into the kitchen to find Shigeru sitting on the table, his head in his hands. Amu blinked. There were papers on the table. She heard her brother let out a sad sigh.

"I should have seen this coming," he whispered.

"Onii-chan?"

Shigeru's head snapped up. Amu was standing in the entrance of the kitchen. Shigeru got up from his seat.

"What are you doing here, Monster?" he asked.

"I wanted a drink," she replied.

He smiled, "Well, let's get you a drink and off to bed for you."

After her drink, Shigeru leaded her out of the kitchen but Amu couldn't help but glance at those papers on the table.

End of flashback

"Onii-chan had to take a lot of jobs. I had to attend school so I learned how to walk home by myself. I didn't mind for a bit but when I realised it will last for a long period of time, it became almost unbearable..." Amu's voice trailed off.

Ikuto stared at her.

That's why...she was so surprise when Shigeru had to leave.

Amu then sat up, "Anyway, enough about me," she said, "What about you, Ikuto?"

Ikuto almost flinched at the question, "...My story?" he repeated as he looked out to the view.

He could the Ruins in the distance.

"We were a happy family. My mother was a beautiful woman and my father was a violinist."

The image of a woman with long blonde hair and a man with navy blue hair appeared in his mind.

"So that's where Utau got her looks from," smiled Amu, "And your violin skills come from your father."

Ikuto had to smile, "My parents were aware that I hold the Negative Wing. All was happy," he continued, "Until my mother fell ill..."


"She was so ill that we had to send her to the health centre. We visited her often but her health seemed to get worse. Until..."

A little boy with midnight blue hair was sitting beside the hospital bed, where a woman with long blonde hair laid.

The sound of a heart monitor could be heard; Beep, beep, beep.

"Ikuto-kun," the woman rasped.

The boy straightened, "Yes, Mother?" he said.

The woman gently placed her hand on young Ikuto's hand.

"You must stay strong, no matter how much sadness is around," she whispered.

Ikuto listened intently.

"Holding the Negative Wing means a lot of responsibility but those responsibilities may mean hardship. You don't only need strength but also a strong heart. The burdens you'll bear will be painful but..."

She reached over and placed her hand on his cheek.

"...When things get dark, look to the one you love and they will shine the way for you."

Ikuto's eyes widened when he felt her hand grew limp.

"I will always love you..." Her hand fell down.

"Mother?" Ikuto said, "Mother?! Mother!"

Beeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeep.


"Our father took good care of us after our mother's death. Sometimes he takes us to town and plays his violin. He always draws a crowd."

Ikuto's father knelt down.

"Now, I want you two to get some grocery," he said, "The stores are nearby. Now don't wonder too far. Make sure you can still hear my violin."

Young Ikuto and Utau both nodded and ran off. The sound of their father's violin rang throughout the square. After they bought everything, Utau caught sight of some flowers at a stall. She ran off.

"Wait Utau!" cried Ikuto. He ran after her. Finally Ikuto caught his sister by the hand.

"Come on," he urged, "We must go back."

That's when he realized, he couldn't hear the violin's melody.

"I thought to myself; we couldn't have strayed that far, did we?"

Ikuto and Utau ran back to the square. Their father had disappeared. The only thing that was left was his violin. Their father would never go anywhere without it. Utau reached over for her brother's hand.

"Ikuto-nii?" she whimpered, "Where's daddy?"

Thunder rumbled above them.

"I-I don't know," replied Ikuto.


"And so we're left all by ourselves, with no parents," Ikuto finished off, "Kinda like you. And…"

He stopped.

No. I shouldn't continue.

"And?" said Amu.

"And that's it," Ikuto mumbled.

"Oh," she said, "That's really sad. You lost your mother and your father disappeared. That's a really sad story."

A sad story that's missing a lot of details Ikuto thought.

Suddenly flashes of memories came to his mind.

"You killed her!"

"Cursed boy."

"Go! Run!"

Ikuto clasped his head in pain.

"Are you alright?" Amu asked.

"Yes," he replied, "I'm fine. It's getting late. Let's go home."

As they left, Ikuto took one last glance at the looming Ruins.


When they got home, Amu and Ikuto went into the kitchen.

"Let's see if we have anything to cook with," said Amu as she stared to open cupboards.

Ikuto noticed a photo on the dining table. It was of a woman with black-green hair. She wore glasses. A man with sandy brown hair stood next to her. In front of them was a young boy with dark hair. The woman was holding a baby in her arms.

"What's this?" he asked. Amu briefly looked up before resuming her search.

"It's our family photo", she replied, "It's the only photo with the whole family in it."

Ikuto reached over to look at it closely. As soon as his fingers touched the frame, a vision came to his mind. Screams echoed in his head.

Ikuto stumbled back. He shook his head.

"How did your parents die again?" he muttered.

"Oh," said Amu as she caught a glimpse of pasta, "Onii-chan told me they died from an illness."

Ikuto's eyes narrowed. "I see…"


Water silently swirled around Zina's glass coffin.

Both wings have opened their jars' lids. Stories have been shared. But one story isn't aware of its dark side while the other is missing parts of itself, parts that comes in forms of dark memories and dark secrets.

To be continued…

So that's that! Kinda sad that Shigeru, Amu's only family member, died. Imagine a precious family member of yours suddenly passing away... But what did Zina mean by 'there's more to the story'? And what REALLY happened to Amu's parents?! What's the 'missing details' of Ikuto's story?! Find out! R&R!