A/N: Yey, I am able to post right after I had posted my apology chapter :) Just so you guys know this is basically chapter 7, not following the sequence written in the thingy where you jump from chapter to chapter (I'll just hope you guys understand what I'm referring to) By the way, I've decided I won't remove that 'chapter' coz yeah... I'm half-lazy and there was a rant there :D

Okay, so I just realized though that in just chapter 7, this was already happening... I never really did write chapter numbers in my drafts. Anyways, I guess the story's already reaching the almost climax of the almost climax (wait... what?) But depending on how I edit the draft a bit more, the story just might drag on longer... to what chapter I dunno. Just hope you guys stay reading :)

Also, I am pleased to say that I never realized that this story has the most followers I've ever seen among all :D (I wonder if it's really that interesting though... I mean their love story is so... missing, you know?) Though it's not much in comparison to fics I've read, (which are always the ones with lotsa reviews) I appreciate it a lot! Thanks!

Anyways, my note is way too long already, so go on now :) I apologize if the quality is not so good :(


The Last Message?


Chapter 7: The Brewing Storm

"Tsunade-sama, Nara Shikamaru is here!".

The blonde woman gazed seriously at her assistant at the door. She nodded shortly. "Send him in".

Shizune did as told, calling out to the ANBU whose rank was just right below Naruto's. Though he really was supposed to be appointed Head, he insisted on Naruto having the title, muttering something about being troublesome to lead a bunch of people. But everyone, besides the oblivious blonde, knew it was because Naruto needed the position to prove he was worth going after Sasuke.

If she were to choose, Tsunade would seriously prefer to go back to those times, even if she had to deal with Naruto's head splitting reasons and whinings, rather than be faced with something like this. This was far more stressful to deal with. Troublesome really.

Thinking of the word, she remembered her visitor who stood right in front her, who was known for it.

"Shikamaru, report. Status and reasons for Sasuke Uchiha's action".

The ponytailed brunette sighed exasperatedly, but his face betrayed pure seriousness anyway rather than the boredom he tried and usually portrayed, care of his hard, stern eyes. It was obvious he knew just exactly how much the situation mattered. "Location of Naruto Uzumaki is still unknown, but fortunately we have caught a trail from when he had just arrived here this morning. Though it's not fresh, it's the best lead we've got. Same goes for Sasuke Uchiha but his speed is kinda difficult to follow and he is already out of Konoha's bounds. Eitherway, troops have already been dispatched, and are told to do anything to restrain Sasuke Uchiha from getting to Naruto Uzumaki's location".

Tsunade nodded. "Alright. Just make sure that Uchiha is surrounded. Deal with him anyway you can. I just want him delivered here as soon as possible. No one interferes with Naruto Uzumaki if he's with the enemy. Are we clear?".

"Yes, Hokage-sama".

Then something registered in her mind. "Nara, do we still have enough Anbus of high ranks around Konoha?".

Tsunade tried not to reveal anything with her words and maintained the composure on herself as well as her face, without a doubt sure that she may just let slip something under Shikamaru's perceptiveness that everyone knew should never be underestimated. Sure enough, the blonde noted the small moment of hesitance the brunette gave before answering, his eyes slightly narrowed.

"Yes, Hokage-sama. They are on standby and alert, fully rounding Konoha's perimeters. We also still have the right amount of numbers for detectors to keep in check all chakras within the village".

Silence enveloped them for a bit, the blonde unsure if she should inform Shikamaru of what the matter truly was since, in the end, she knew he would soon figure everything out. And even if he got all the facts right, it was entirely Shikamaru-like that he wouldn't let the information slip, much less even do anything on the matter actually. It really wasn't that Tsunade didn't want him or anyone to know, especially since any command or report told to the Anbus won't entirely reach the citizen's ears, but she just can't help but not want anyone to worry so much, much less know a single thing about the possible dangerous threat that has befallen on Konoha. Just the tiniest slip can make matters worse.

"Uhh... it's okay... Tsunade-sama... there's not a need to really tell me anything".

The blonde woman looked up, surprised, at the brunette before her, a hand to his neck, looking elsewhere and terribly bored. She smiled. If anyone would want to rely on someone without necessary efforts, it was surely Shikamaru.

"Alright then... what else am I missing?". Tsunade's brows arched in contemplation until she remembered exactly the most important question she needed an answer to. "Did you get any information on where Sasuke Uchiha was last spotted?".

Shikamaru's eyes trained on her once more with utmost respect. "Yes. Well... villagers around the area say he was last seen with Hyuuga Neji before he went on his rampage".

"Neji? Where is he now? Why isn't he with you? I want him sent here immediately", Tsunade growled, already on the verge of breaking her cool when she still didn't have all the facts. After all, she had just perceived that Neji was the reason for all this mess. She didn't even know how he was informed of a message he relayed solely to Naruto, her defenses up the whole time then, making sure she caught not even one hint of chakra nor a single breath. She turned to Shikamaru who looked bored... yet confused?

"Tsunade-sama, Hiashi-sama has informed us that, ever since this morning, Hyuuga Neji has never left the clan's training compounds. In no way was it possible, he had said, that Neji left the area today. Several clan members have also attested to this fact".

The information left the blonde woman in silence, words unconsciously spilling out words from her mouth. "Hyuuga... never...?". She just sat there, eyes closed, clasped hands in front of her mouth when a certain memory struck her mind, activating her vision once more along with a gasp. Looking up again at Shikamaru, she said sternly, "I may just have an idea, Nara. But it's a lost cause to go after the culpirit. Please just proceed with the Anbus going after Naruto Uzumaki. I want you to assist him once his battle becomes too risky. If not... leave him alone, understand?".

"Yes, Hokage-sama".

"And... I believe that if there are necessary Anbus who are patrolling in Konoha who may be of help in the mission, please bring them with you. The safety of Konoha is already assured".

She watched Shikamaru look at her curiously once again before he gave a curt nod. "Yes, Hokage-sama".

"Alright, you're dismissed".

As soon as the lazy brunette shut her office's door, Tsunade returned to the contents of her mind. At least she was sure Konoha was safe now. But that didn't stop her from worrying about the intended trap that was set for her gaki.

Her eyes hardened, remembering her latest encounter with the blonde Uzumaki.

Tsunade released a breath as soon as she teleported in front of Konoha's gates.

"Brat, come out already! Like I'd think you aren't here. Stop wasting my time already... I have better things to do".

Just like that, a yellow flash appeared before her, turning her annoyed scowl to a small smirk. Naruto really never seemed to annoy her for long. Perhaps, really, it was the little things the blonde does or how he presents his antics. But for instances like these, she really just can't help the swell of pride at the brat he treated like his own brother. He was surely going to fulfill his dream and become a fine Hokage. His ability to have mastered rare and notorious techniques so easily was proof enough, and even if she knew Kyuubi had a part in it, she deduced that even without, Naruto would have done so eventually.

"Aww, Baa-chan! You're no fun at all!".

Tsunade then frowned at the fox mask in front of her, rather than the pout she clearly had in her mind. "Naruto, you can put off your mask you know". The blonde's pause of silence spoke of hesitance, made the woman wonder what it meant for a bit until Naruto did as was told. Almost at once, she caught an unnatural emotion scarring the blonde's face just before his face lit up like it usually did. "Spit it out if you have to. What's wrong, huh, gaki?". She rolled her eyes and clicked her tongue but nonetheless smiled genuinely at the words she emitted.

Naruto returned the gesture, exactly as small as she had, the wide grin toning down. "I'm alright, Tsunade. It's just the report I have for you".

The busty woman's eyes immediately flared with seriousness after knowing at least nothing concerned the blonde. She sighed. "Right. Let's get back to business, I guess. What do you have for me?".

In an instant, Naruto's face seemed to mirror hers and she was sure it it was that face behind the fox mask whenever the blonde was in battle. It erased every single detail of the carefree blonde everyone knew, the smiles and the laughs, only speaking of determination and pure, cold-hearted seriousness. "Konoha, Tsunade. I had just previously felt the chakra around the area and so has Kyuubi. Though, it seemed, it was but a trace. It just practically disappeared after we sensed it. But it was no doubt the nin you were looking for. Either, he or she had gone and left a scent or the nin's still here and powerful enough to hide its chakra from us".

Naruto looked at her straight in the eye, awaiting her words as she took a minute to understand the news that somehow worried her. Of course, she refused to show it to the blonde, instead nodding curtly. "Alright. I'll send some people to track or locate any presence around Konoha and make sure all citizens are safe. As for you", her gaze wavered a bit, letting out the emotion she suppressed "You still have to go for the nin if ever he really has gone from here. But be careful if ever both your theories on him are correct".

The blonde snorted. "Hah! Who do you think I am, old hag? I'm Naruto Uzumaki, Rokudaime Hokage, dattebayo!". And yet again, a ridiculously bright smile engulfed his face, successfully making Tsunade imitate him as well... only a little less flashy of course. Then the smile lessened and turned to that kind of smile that the woman only ever saw in the boy when he wanted everyone to trust him. And maybe everyone did. Because it was that smile that told everyone that Naruto Uzumaki was someone who would do any means of accomplishing a task.

"I promise I won't let you down, Tsunade. I'm finishing this and coming back soon enough".

Tsunade yet again can't ignore the swell of pride at Naruto's words, at the fact that he spoke so much of maturity for he really has grown... worthy of the position of the next Hokage.

"Sure brat. Just make it fucking sure you keep it".

And she just hoped that the blonde did.

Because she was sure that there was just something in those blue eyes that unnerved her.


Adrenaline and pure sweet vengeance ran rapidly in the blood beneath pale arms.

Through gritted teeth and activated Mangekyou Sharingans, Sasuke ran at a speed, impossible for anyone to reach. Maybe it was done on purpose, knowing Konoha nins were most probably on his tail, or maybe not, for the fact he was also unaware of just how much effort he placed in actually quickening his pace. Because, really, those kinds of thoughts were the last thing he needed to think about right now.

He didn't mind whether he was going too fast, if his legs were already at the point of breaking or not, as long as it was clear as day to him the trail he was following, the one that he wouldn't able to track, even from Konoha's confines if not for his clan's helpful ability.

But how the hell did Naruto end up somewhere so far? And, damn it, he was still a long way to go and the clouds' appearance that foretold the incoming weather was of no help.

Though, whatever situation were to occur, it didn't really matter right now to Sasuke. Naruto was in the worse possible danger, add to the fact that the blonde can become reckless for Sasuke feared the last emotion he had seen strewn on Naruto's face. Whoever was out there was someone not anyone can underestimate or use mere, distracted power. It was someone Sasuke was stupid enough to leave behind, and now it was up to him to finish his job without ever putting Naruto in harm's way.

But just who was it?

Who the fuck did he forget to kill?

He hated the fact that he actually left someone when he was sure it all ended with unmoving corpses and puddles of blood. He shook his head, erasing the image in his mind. What he kept though was the idea of the fact that he had seen every single person he wanted dead, unmoving. Their stillness and lack of pulse were checked, even through Sharingans if ever something was tricking his senses. And nothing.

So... just who... who had successfully escaped death without him knowing?

Sasuke kept moving faster.


"Hey, you useless brat! How 'bout trying to get back to your senses, huh? It sure would do the whole world good!".

Kyuubi snarled as his host just seemed to unconsciously run, eyes blank, head unaware. Sighing exasperatedly, he did the only thing he can seem to do right now. He closed his eyes and once it was opened again, right in front of him appeared the blonde.

"Oi, brat! Would you look at me for a sec?!".

Kyuubi rolled his eyes when the blonde didn't move even for a bit. What was he to do with a lovesick kit? He was surely not an expert in those kinds of things. This was why he was both scared and concerned about anything that had to do with his blonde and love life. If anything, Kurama only knew that the idiot chose the worst type where he just had to get hurt the most. He did warn him though.

Just when he was about to try saying something, Naruto suddenly spoke in a monotonous manner that probably was suppose to be humorous since the sound that echoed in the sewers was that of a dead laugh.

"Hey, Kyuu... I'm stupid, aren't I?".

The demon was reduced to confused silence. Nevertheless, he decided to go with the act, knowing fully well nothing was hilarious about the conversation and that Naruto was still hurting and he tried to hide it. He mentally sighed and tried to say sarcastically, "Look who caught up".

To his slight satisfaction, a weight lifted off his heart as the blonde gave a grin and tilted his head up, light finally flaring in the blue eyes. As much as Kyuubi didn't want to think about it, the look was obviously fake. "Yeah. I guess I did. How bout you get me out of here and we'll track that chakra now, huh?".

The fox eyed him suspiciously, though still gave a toothy smirk. At least he actually knew about that. He then tried to state his next words carefully. "Just promise me the Uchiha will stay out. You'll be off guard once you let a thought of him distract you, kit".

A flash of emotion passed through Naruto's eyes at those words, but seemed to be gone the next second. "Of course. I just decided I'd put him aside... for now".

"Smartest decision you've ever made, know that?".

Soon enough, the words became a mere echo in the blonde's head and instead of seeing Kyuubi's face, he was met by dark skies and the forest. Naruto looked up just as a droplet of rain fell on his head, then looked down soon enough as another went to his opened palm. For some reason, he was mesmerized to just see the little drop of water tipping then slowly slithering off his hand. As it finally fell, another droplet seemed to replace it. Yet this time, the liquid was warm and he felt where it came from- just exactly below his eye.

Whether he wanted to ignore it or not, he knew he was still in unavoidable pain, and Kyuubi clearly saw through it. Throughout all that he had said then, it was so clear in his ears that he was just trying to convince himself even if he realized it was utterly futile. So basically, it was just a mere front and something he said in order to at least try and do something. But, he just felt so hopeless. In no way did he feel that he could take on his supposed promise; words are easier said than done after all. His heart felt too tight that it was as if he was being suffocated. It was painful yet he knew he just had to endure for now, to put up a front, like he always did to protect himself. It just really wasn't convincing enough to say that he wouldn't break.

His teeth ground together as he fought off the welling tears.

Sasuke... why was it always that bastard?

When he thought about it, for the most part of his life, the raven had dominated it, seeming to be always the person he never failed to think about rather than his own self. And now, it came to this. Though he didn't want to admit it much, Sasuke always seemed much more important to him in every aspect. He cared too much for his ex-rival that a single act of rejection didn't deter him from ever hating him.

But when it came to his own self, the blonde was unsure as to why he continued forcing himself to just live with the pain he brought upon himself. Surely, it mattered that it seemed he was merely alright with the ongoing fact that knives were being pierced at his heart. Why can't he really never seem to understand what was suppose to matter the most?

Naruto was practically ashamed of himself. It really wasn't as if his whole life always encircled around Sasuke, and he hated himself for making it seem like so. He had to regain the reigns once more -if he ever really did- in his life and let Sasuke be a different entity whenever a situation calls for.

Not to mention, in this specific situation he was in.

With a tenacious look on his face, his palm formed into a fist, crushing the teardrop he had released, the action seeming to have signified so much more than it looked. It wasn't that he was to be frustrated or angered at the fact that Sasuke had unconsciously taken ahold of his life, but it was that act of crushing his released emotion for Sasuke that meant to him that, as of the moment, Sasuke had no hold of him. And whatever emotion he had for Sasuke, Naruto wanted to make sure it stayed that way.

He always had a choice on what kind of pain he would want to feel.

He had to admit, what was going on with him and Sasuke at the moment was an unescapable fact. His heart was at stake at the whole process, or more like he hated the fact he carried such a huge burden within himself that he tried so much to deny when it was a blatantly impossible. The hurt was there, sure, but that didn't necessarily mean he was going to forget everything else that mattered in his life or the present as it is. So for now, even if he knew he had to return to what his heart felt sometime soon, though it weighed so much importance to him, he had to keep the resolve of allowing himself to just forget. The pain wouldn't subside at his newfound decision but it was the best he could come out with; mind over heart.

Naruto finally decided to head for the chakra with utmost speed.

Konoha was at stake, he had to remind himself, citizens, people who have nothing to do against a mass murderer. He shouldn't allow himself even a moment to think right now actually. A paradox really that though the emotions that raged within him were because of the fact that he told himself it was he who held himself and was important right now, through what has to be done, it wasn't him that mattered. He had to accept the fact that, yes, before he only truly cared about his missions because of course, it was Sasuke. Sasuke that he wanted to reach, Sasuke that he cared too much for. Saving lives was secondary to him, really, and though he didn't want to admit his own self-centered (or was it Sasuke-centered?) acts, he appreciated the mask he wore then due to the fact he would never want to so much as a smile when he worked with or for anybody, since he always just wanted to get a job done perfectly. That was it. Again, he hated himself for that.

Naruto watched as dark clouds continued to loom above him as a booming thunder made its presence known in the vicinity it was in. His heart sped faster as did his movements, though he didn't even seem to realize that he had already placed so much distance from where he had last stood in contemplation and where he was now. The chakra was getting closer. Blonde brows arched in confusion. If anything, it seemed rooted at one spot. He couldn't perceive anything wrong with that since the nin didn't exactly know he was being followed, but that didn't stop the Jinchuuriki from finding something so terribly wrong with it.

And the fact that something, just something horrible was about to happen.

As he got closer, the chakra's hostility grew with intensity. Still focused on gradually increasing his speed without any effort, his hand reached for his favored fox mask and slipped it on his face. This time, he told himself, this mission weighed so much and he had to keep reminding himself that it was not solely on finishing the mission but doing it with pure resolute. His heart unconsciously clenched, causing him a moment's flinch. What he had to do was, in a way, he realized, has a fact that he would be keeping in mind the whole time.

That this was Sasuke's unfinished business.

Though it still hurt, he wanted to at least strip off Sasuke his last burden before life takes over once again and they were left with confrontation. At least the mission also served as a favor, and that just made him even more intent to "properly" slay the nin he was told to be dealt. He just had to do this without fail.

A thunder once more rang through the forest, letting the blonde take note of the sky's growing darkness. He quickly dismissed the thought of the possible fact of it being a problem and returned to focusing on the chakra. At each step he took, he never failed to notice just how much the hostility continued to accumulate. His stomach churned but gave a determined look, as well as a sigh anyway. Though he reminded himself that he was talking about someone who had left a couple of Anbus injured, that didn't stop his confidence from draining anyway. There was no backing out after all. The mission was meant for him and only him.

Naruto soon realized just how much distance was left between him and the nin. His teeth ground together, adrenaline starting to pump into his veins. No backing out, Uzumaki... has to be done...

He finally settled to stop upon certain, treeless, grounds, feeling the hidden chakra just at the 10 o'clock position. Undaunted, he shouted in the area, "Just show yourself, dammit! I fucking know you're here!". Apart from the reverberating echo his shout gave, silence continued to wrap around him. Just when another thunderclap sounded, the chakra signature was immediately gone. His eyes widened as he enhanced his detection more with the help of Kyuubi's chakra and something prickled through his skin. Whether it was from the weather that affected the temperature, causing it to recede, or the fact that he was fearful for the nin's specific ability of being able to be undetected, he didn't know. He just knew it shouldn't be the latter. He once more growled in frustration, seeming to have his fox-like senses getting to him, and due to his annoyance of being unable to pinpoint the nin's location.

Suddenly, to the blonde's surprise, a kunai whizzed past his bared arm. His eyes widened when he felt not only a raindrop but warm blood trickle out from his skin. From his peripheral view, he surprisingly took note of something white attached to the kunai. Explosive tag!

Fortunately enough, he managed to escape, the explosion just right behind him. He landed high up on a tree's branch, his arm extended to the bark, eyes narrowed in search for the nin or at least the next attack. His gaze shifted precariously, placing his attention on his surroundings rather than the sting in his arm that should've already been healed by Kyuubi's chakra. After a short while and soon enough, some droplets of rain, three shurikens were directed at him. He leapt down and easily maneuvered his way through them, adamant on capturing his prey, dismissing his curiosity as to why, this time, he can already feel the chakra. His eyes darted to his left.

There! Deciding on a tactic, he sped in the same direction of the moving chakra right after leaving a three-pronged kunai at the center of the grounds, a seal on its hilt. Charging as his blood pounded in his ears, he brought out three kunais attached with explosive tags and aimed it at the chakra's direction. Immediately thereafter, two kunais shot on eitherside of where the explosion ended, disallowing the nin's escape in possibility that the signature was but a fake.

Believing he hasn't succeeded too easily just yet, he formed a seal in his hands, ending up once more at the center point of the grounds. His eyes wandered around as rain now continued to pour ever so slowly, drenching his blonde mop and somehow obscuring his vision. He closed his eyes, now determined more than ever that he had to find the true chakra signature, noticing, just as he predicted, that his previous blows hit nothing. Not knowing where his opponent was was basically the same as fighting blindly.

Finally, he raised even just a smirk when, though almost unnoticable, a spark of chakra emitted deep in the forests behind him. He carefully made sure it was planted in his mind and that it stayed that way once his eyes opened and he would only be made aware of the situation he was in.

Upon turning instantly, a kunai infused with wind chakra was released from his pouch and was already going in a single path, marring each tree with incredible-looking holes, aiming solely for the person in its direction. On the distance to its left meanwhile was another three-pronged kunai, a seal again written, while to the right was another kunai, this one having an explosive tag. The explosion left a loud imprint, but sure enough, the smoke was annihilated completely due to the rain's interference.

Silence despite the drops of water followed as Naruto breathed deeply, waiting for someone to emerge behind the completely destroyed trees, though doubtful someone will. To be completely honest with himself, all he was really doing was nothing compared to his actual abilities, so that meant he couldn't really have brought that much harm to the nin. He had no idea why he wasn't taking this much seriously than he said he should've, putting aside the fact that it was rather difficult to put up with someone he could barely find, but something told him it was just too early to be giving it his all, much less even do anything that would give his opponent more information in his techniques. Though, if he didn't finish soon, he may just have to deal with something far more worse.

Contrary to what most people perceived about him, he wasn't always brash when it came to his actions, because as much as he should be doing his usual rasengan-then-done logic of finishing, it wasn't practically always that he decided on that, an example being now. Practicality was something every skilled ninja knew and valued after all.

"Fufufufu...".

Naruto's thoughts immediately halted as all movement wasn't anymore evident in his body. Why did that laugh sound so familiar? And why did it somehow... scare him? He mentally shook his head, his eyes hard. Nonetheless, the blonde kept his guard up, realizing that the nin was slowly making his way towards him, his steps as well as his voice growing in volume to his ears even in comparison to the rain's onslaught.

"You know, Naruto-kun... I never really expected you to be the type of guy to show compassion to someone like me... Your attacks are too puny for my tastes...".

Naruto's jaw locked in annoyance, sending a kunai flying in the nin's direction. To his surprise, he heard a clang and he sidestepped just in time for the weapon to return to him, catching it perfectly, along with the three pronged kunai he failed to use.

"You can take that back... everyone practically knows the Yondaime's oldest trick in the book".

Naruto once again snarled, disliking how his father was being talked about in that manner. No one just outright say to his son that his father was the type of man for consecutive, cheap tricks.

"But I guess I should be honored I get to see his own legendary flesh and blood perform it right in front of my eyes...".

The Jinchuuriki smirked, but not because of pride and feeling boastful about the idea, it was because he found this conversation quite interesting, funny maybe, coming from the person in front of him.

As the person finally emerged from behind the trees and out into the open, Naruto took off his mask, a playful yet haughty smile plastered. "You know, if it weren't for the fact that I've come across you, your cheap tricks and talk wouldn't have given away just who you really are".

The man before him just gave an eery smile, chuckling in his throat. "It's been a while, Naruto-kun".

"Hm. I can say the same...".

The blonde's smile reduced to a smirk and narrowed eyes, his name seeming to be so foreign and wrong in his tongue.

"Orochimaru...".


Waaahh! It's him, it's him, it's him!

I'm not really sure if I had a chapter where it seemed obvious that Orochimaru was the mystery antagonist but I tried to be sneaky enough, I hope. So there you have it :) Was it unexpected or somethin? Leave a review for your thoughts :D

By the way, if you guys wanna know, originally, in my drafts, it really wasn't suppose to be a single person, rather it was Sasori, Deidara, Suigetsu and Juugo. When I somehow realized how weird it was that they got together, apparently even my younger self did, I thought about focusing solely on one person as the biggest edit I did.

But why Orochimaru, you ask? First, I would've really gone for Madara, but when I had this on edits, the chapters posted in the manga was that of Madara being seriously, terribly strong, and I just don't know to what extent... and it seems wrong to put him in this story. Besides, this fic was made back in the old days when Sasuke was still on the hunt for Itachi :) Now, on Itachi. Even then, when it wasn't even really revealed that Itachi was a good guy, I never wanted to portray him as a bad guy. I always did prefer him Sasuke's big brother because it was cuter and sweeter that way, and that's that. Itachi is never the bad guy in my eyes. Lastly, I was suppose to add Kabuto with Orochimaru, but I found it too troublesome to bring him into the action. I prefer that Orochimaru's obsessive streak on Sasuke let him be alone :D

So that's that :) Please leave a review... oh and I may be on hiatus because of school purposes once again. Gomen!