Authors Note: Sorry for the wait, guys! But, here is chapter 13, enjoy! and keep reviewing guys.. keep this story alive! thanks!
Disclaimer: I do NOT own Kodocha!
Summary: It's been a couple weeks since Akito returned from America. But now, there's a problem: Sana is pregnant. And they're only 15!! What will they do now?? This story is based off of the manga more than the anime, because I like the manga better. Lol. Hope you enjoy. Please review. Tell me if you like!
Chapter 13: Everything was great. Why now?
"Thoughts"
"Talking"
"Koharu is definitely growing now." Sana thought as she wrote in her diary. Yes, she has a diary. She was thinking back on the past few months. "Well, Akito is seventeen now. Wow, does life fly by. It's December right now, which makes Koharu six months old. Christmas is coming up. The only plan I have now is the traditional Middle Birthday me and Akito have every year. I also have to plan Koharu's first Christmas. That will be fun. On Akito's birthday, we went to visit his mother. We even took Koharu. At first, I didn't like the idea, due to reporters and cameras, but Akito insisted. She enjoyed herself at the cemetery. She kept crawling around Mrs. Hayama's grave, and played around with the flowers. I think visiting her with Koharu made Akito very happy. We did name her after his mother after all. What else about Koharu? Well, her crawling has definitely improved. Now, we worry about her leaving our sight. She can obviously sit up by herself. She's even pretty close to standing up by herself. Good thing there's carpet all over the house, except for the kitchen, so she won't get hurt.
Her speaking is better. She finally has the word "mom" down, which comes out as "Mum." And of course she mastered daddy under a minimum of two weeks. We've also been teaching her everyone else's names too, but shortening them. The only name she can say is Natsumi, which she calls her "Nat." She can also say "Aro.", Short for Maro, Mama's chipmunk. She loves that chipmunk, and won't stop pulling on his tail. I never imagined being a mother would be so much fun. I had heard before that it's always the luck of the draw when it comes to baby's temperaments. Luckily for us, Koharu doesn't have tempers. You'd think she would, considering, well, she's Akito's daughter. She only gets a "temper" with people she doesn't know very well. Her mood is kind of quiet: another Akito trait. She can talk, that's for sure, but only when she's calling for someone. She doesn't just play with her toys and talk. Her smile is adorable. She only smile's at the people she likes: Another Akito trait. I can compare her traits with Akito's all day long, but I can't stop. It's the cutest thing."
"Sana?" She turned around to see her manager, Rei standing at her bedroom door. She put her finger to her lips, and whispered "Shh.." She pointed to Koharu, who was sleeping comfortably on Sana's bed. Rei understood and mouthed "Sorry." and motioned for her to come outside. She stood up and quietly walked out of the room. She shut the door behind her. "Yes? What is it Rei?"
"I just got a phone call."
"Yes. And?" Sana questioned. The conversation went from this to that, when Sana said "I don't think Akito's going to like that very much..."
"Won't like what?" Akito asked at the bottom of the stairs. Sana turned around. "Oh, hey Akito! Welcome back!"
"Daddy!!" came from the bedroom door. Akito was impressed. "Kid's got great timing." He walked into the bedroom, and came back out with Koharu rubbing her eyes. "Akito, come downstairs. I need to talk to you." Akito nodded and walked downstairs. "Should she be hungry?" Akito asked. Sana shook he head "no." "She ate right before she went to sleep and that was maybe two hours ago. Akito sat down and put Koharu on the floor. She immediately crawled quickly to her favorite toy. Sana sat down. "So, what did you want to tell me?" Akito questioned. Sana knew he wasn't going to like it. "Well, Rei got a phone call from two people.." she started. Akito just stared. "Yeah?"
"It was a commercial director and a magazine director." Akito nodded understandingly. "Okay, so you have to go back to work now?.."
"There's more." Sana interrupted. Akito urged her on. "What?"
"The commercial.." Sana paused. Akito was getting slightly irritated. "Geez, what's the big deal?" "How about you stop stuttering, and tell me what's up." Akito suggested. "They want me to bring Koharu in with me." Sana blurted out. Akito didn't say anything. "The commercial is for some baby product, and they want me and Koharu in it."
"Mum.." Koharu said at their feet.
"Why can't they pick another baby?" Akito asked. "It seems more convenient, Akito. Plus, that was the whole point in putting me in the commerical. They want to see if how Koharu would do in front of the screen."
"Daddy.."
"What if she doesn't like it?" Akito asked again. Sana sighed. "Once again, that's why I'm taking her in tomorrow for a screen test." Akito appeared confused. He wasn't upset, just he didn't know the feeling. Was it the feeling of an overprotective father? He just wasn't so sure. "So, why did a magazine director call?" He asked. This was the part he definitely wouldn't like. Sana was hesitant. "They want me and you to have an interview with them."
"Mum.."
"What?" Sana squinted her eyes shut. "I knew it." She thought. "Akito, listen. It's important. My fans have not seen me in months. People have not had interviews with me in months. You've never had one interview with anybody throughout this whole thing. They insist that you are there too."
"Daddy!"
"You know what interviewers do these days? And mind you, I pay attention. They get a story, interview, whatever, and guess what? When you find it in the magazines, it's a completely different story, with different words that came out of the celebrity's mouth.."
"Mum!"
"Not all the time." Sana interrupted. Akito was not finished. "You sure about that? What about all of those useless rumors about you and Naozumi?"
"That was different. Plus, we never had interviews with anybody regarding "us", except for when I did go out with him."
"Daddy!" This was not cool for Koharu. They were not paying attention to her. She was not going to shut up, until they had her attention.
"I'm just worried. You're going to drag me to these interviewers, full of cameras, and they're going to want insights on our personal life regarding us being teen parents and Koharu. Am I correct?" He didn't let her answer. He kept talking. "Well, okay, we give them our personal life, but the story's going to get all mixed up, and we're going to be reading lies in a few weeks."
"Mum!"
Sana definitely understood Akito. She felt that way sometimes too. But, she was an actress. It was the life that she always prepared for, and she was used to it. Akito was different. He is quiet and was never an open talker. So to be asked to discuss his life, Sana could understand why he would be hesitant about it.
"Fine." Akito suddenly said. "Huh?"
"Fine, I'll do it." Akito said again. "Really?" Sana asked. She looked really happy. Akito nodded. "By the way, about Koharu.." Akito started. "Yeah?" Sana asked. "This whole commercial thing, you seriously think Koharu will want to do this? Don't forget she doesn't like strangers. She's only six months old, half the stuff they will want her to do, she won't understand."
"Daddy!"
"She can smile, right?" Sana interrupted. "Akito, her job's not that hard. Plus, that's what rehearsals and training is for. And, I'll be there, so it won't be too bad."
"Mum!"
"And I'm going to guess you want me to go too, right?" Akito asked. "Well, you're going to have to. The magazine interview is right after that. Luckily tomorrow is Sunday, so there will be no conflict with school."
"Mum! Daddy!" Koharu shouted really loudly.
"Huh?" Sana and Akito both looked at her on the floor. She smiled at them, when they looked at her. She happily lifted her arms up for someone to pick her up. Sana quickly picked her up. "Aw, I'm sorry, Koharu. What is it?" Koharu did nothing. She just sat there, but then she kind of hopped off of her lap, and crawled over to Akito. "Favorite." Sana muttered under her breath. "Oh, what's that?" Akito smirked. He heard her loud and well. He just found it funny. "Your mother is going to try and make an actress out of you. You like that idea?" He asked Koharu. She didn't answer. She just sat there. She had her eyes on him though. "Yeah, I know. It's not fair, is it. You don't have a real voice yet to say what you feel." Sana started giggling. "Well, daddy, mommy has a job. And she needs me to keep that job." Sana said back to him. "But, mommy, you could do a different commercial without me in it." Akito said back to her. While those two were spatting back and forth at eachother, Koharu just watched them. She made a noise that got their attention. Sana, having a very good nose, automatically knew what her problem was. "Come here, stinky." She said, and picked her up. Koharu was about to whine in protest, but Sana stopped her. "Sorry, baby. You can't skip a diaper change, you know that." Sana giggled as she took her away.
It took maybe five minutes, and they returned. Sana sighed. "There you go, impatient." Sana said as she gave Koharu to Akito. "Sana, what's going to happen when you have to start working again?"
"What do you mean?" Koharu started squirming, and Akito let her go. "What's your plan when you start working again? I'm talking about Koharu."
"Oh! That! Yeah, I have a plan. When I start working again, I'll take Koharu with me."
"They will allow little kids on set?"
"Akito, I've worked with these particular guys for a long time. Trust me, they won't mind."
"What about leaving the area to film movies?" When he said that, he got kind of scared. "I mean, you're not going to just take Koharu with you and leave me here, right?"
"No! No no no! I would never do that! If anything, you both will be going with me."
"But.." Akito started.
"No buts." She interrupted. "Listen, if they can't handle my family with me on set, I'm not working with them: plain and simple." Sana said, ending the conversation. Akito gave up with the questioning. "Okay, I trust you." Akito finally said, and stood up. "Where are you going?" Sana asked. "I'll be right back." He walked up stairs towards his room. "Akito?" He turned around and Sana was standing there behind him with Koharu. "What's wrong?" Akito shrugged it off.
"Don't worry. It's nothing. I'm tired." He lied through his teeth. Sana automatically knew something was up. "Akito?" She nagged. He still didn't answer her. He just stood there at the door. He was about to open it, when Sana slammed her hand against the door, stopping him from entering. "Akito, you're not going in there until you tell me what your problem is."
"Come in with me." Akito suggested. Sana sighed. "Fine." Sana walked into his room, and sat on his bed. Koharu started squirming in her arms, and Sana let her go, but watched her so she wouldn't fall off of the bed. "You really don't trust me with this, do you?" Sana finally said.
Akito just stood there by the door. "No, it's not you I don't trust. I'm just worried that something's going to go wrong during that interview." Akito said. "So what if it does?" Sana simply said. "So, what if our whole story gets twisted into something different, at least we know the truth."
"How can you say that so easily?"
"That's just the way I always think. I know the truth, you know the truth. That's all that matters, right?"
"What about your reputation?" Sana sighed. She was getting tired of Akito's paranoid questions. "Akito. Right now, there are more important things in my life right now. What people read in magazines, I could careless. As long as I know that my baby is well, that's all that matters to me. As long as I know that you are well, that's all that matters to me. Yes, acting is a job. I make lots of money off of it. I'm not going to let the bad effects of a job get the better of me. I want you to do the same. Okay?" Akito couldn't really say anything. Under that goofy, childish exterior, Sana wasn't that dumb. She was very smart, and very mentally strong too. Akito managed to nod at her. She smiled. "Good. Now.." Her eyes locked on his dresser. "Let's see what you're wearing tomorrow. And I have to find something nice for Koharu too." Sana snatched Koharu off of the bed. "Come on, baby. Let's find a nice dress for you to wear, huh?" When she was outside the door, Akito shouted, "Koharu hates dresses!"
"Too bad! She'll manage!" Sana shouted back from her room. "Find yourself something to wear!" She shouted again, and shut the door to her room. "Hmm.. let's see." Sana started pulling out random dresses for Koharu. They weren't fancy, but they were dresses. "What about this one?" That dress was pink. She held it up in front of Koharu. Koharu just kicked at it. "Okay, guess that's a no." She picked up another one. This one was yellow. "This one?" This time, Koharu grabbed ahold of it, and pulled on it, attempting to rip it. "Another no." Sana went through all the dresses, and Koharu made expressions to each one that said "No." Sana sighed. "Koharu, I know you don't like dresses, but you have no choice. Now, mommy's going to decide." She held up two dresses: A red one and a dark blue one. "Hmm?" She held them up in front of her. Koharu just made another face that was saying "Ew." Sana just couldn't decide. They both looked good in front of her. "Akito!" Akito showed up at the door. "What?" Sana picked up Koharu, with the two dresses in one of her hands. "Put these in front of her. Which one looks best?" Akito smacked his face. "Sana, isn't this a mother thing?"
"Oh, get used to it. You just wait until she's older. She'll be driving you crazy with shopping sprees." Akito made a silent groan. "Now, here. Which one? I can't decide." Akito took the dresses from her. It took him five seconds. "The red one." He gave them back to her. Sana actually liked the blue one better. "Really? You didn't like this one?" Akito shook his head. "No. First of all, it's too, I don't know, glittery. It doesn't suit her. Besides, it's not like she's going to a baby modeling show or something." Sana put the blue dress down, and took the red one from Akito. "Let's see. Come here, you." She sat Koharu on her bed, and attempted to put the dress on her. "No." Koharu mumbled. She also knew the word "No." Koharu immediately got on her hands and knees and attempted to crawl away to the other side of the bed. "Oh, no you don't!" Sana quickly snatched her. She knew Koharu wouldn't be afraid to hop off the bed, and that scared Sana. She sat her back down. "Do not move." Sana had the dress over her head, when Koharu started moving around: kicking and punching it. "Koharu, stop it. Sit still." Koharu was trying to escape again. Once again, Sana snatched her. "Akito, help." For some reason, he found it funny. He still walked over and held Koharu down, while Sana put the dress on. Koharu said "No." again. "Koharu, stop it." Akito finally said. He stood her up, and Sana finally had the dress on. "There ya go. You're done! Well, what do you think, daddy!" Koharu started kicking her feet around. The dress was just so clingy. It was very uncomfortable. "She looks miserable. That's what I think." Akito simply said. "Oh, it's only for one day!" She took the dress off. "Okay, what do you say we get a bath, huh?" She asked Koharu. She was at her door, when Akito muttered, "Can I join?" Sana immediately turned around. He squinted his eyes, waiting for the hit of a hammer, but it never came. He opened his eyes. "Maybe another time. " She winked, and left the room, leaving Akito speechless.
"Akito, if you don't get your butt down here right now,.." Sana screamed from the door. Akito was stalling, again. Rei was outside in the car, honking the horn to get Akito moving. He was taking his dear little time. "Akito!" Instantly, he appeared at the door with Koharu. One of his hands were at his forehead, like a soldier waiting for the next directions from his general. "Yes, ma'am!" He put his hand down. He whispered, "You do it too." He took Koharu's arm and put it up to her face, then made her make a salute to the "general." Rei started honking the horn again. "Well, let's go. You ready?"
"Let's just get this over with." Akito said simply, and walked out the door towards the car.
The whole drive there was quiet, other than Koharu's random baby talk. They were all three in the back with Koharu on one end, Sana in the middle, and Akito on the other end. For most of the ride, Sana was just playing with Koharu, keeping her occupied. She turned around to check on Akito, and noticed the look in his eyes. He didn't have that look in a long time. She felt slightly horrible for pressuring him into this. But, it was important. He was looking out the window. Sana quietly grabbed onto his hand, squeezing it reassuringly. Akito didn't look away from the window, but linked his fingers with hers, squeezing it back. She noticed his hand was slightly shaking as she rested her other hand on their linked hands, trying to stop Akito's shaking. She then, laid her head on his shoulder. It was times like this when Koharu knew to keep quiet. When they were quiet, she was quiet, unless it was an emergency. Rei was also quiet. He just kept driving.
When they got there, Sana put on her happy face. "Well, let's do this!" Akito got out of the car, and grabbed the stroller, while Sana grabbed Koharu. Rei went with them. He got in front of them, in case there were going to be "surprises" at this place. As expected, when they got close to the door, a swarm of TV reporters popped up all around them. Camera's were flashing everywhere. Rei was trying to shove their way through, but everywhere they went, another camera, another reporter. Akito took a step back, as if to run away. Sana quickly grabbed his hand, so he wouldn't run. She gave him a look that said, "Don't leave me." In the mean time, all of these strangers were scaring Koharu. With the only way out, she cried, "Mum!" Sana immediately picked her up. "Ohh, it's okay. It's okay." They kept moving up to the door. Once they went in, the reporters left. Akito sighed with relief, happy that they were gone. They had just got there, and he was already getting a headache. "Sana! Welcome back!" Two directors came running to them: a man and a woman. "Hey there!" Sana waved back. Akito said nothing. He just stood there. "I'm so glad you agreed to do this." The male director stated. The female director took a glance at Koharu. "Ah, is this the little one? She's beautiful. Looks just like her mother." Akito quickly muttered "Are you kidding me?" Sana heard him, and gave him a quick death glare. It was better than what he was going to say. In his head, he was saying, "She looks like me, you dumbshit." But, he kept his mouth under control. What more did she want? "Now then, why don't we get things started. Meet us at the top floor. The elevators are right over there." They pointed to the elevator. The words "top floor" and "elevator" made Akito's stomach go queasy. He was afraid of heights, don't forget. When the directors walked away, Akito pulled Sana aside. "You're kidding, right? I already have a headache, do you want me to get a stomach ache, too?" Sana said nothing. Instead, she just held onto his hand, and lead him to the elevator with Koharu in the stroller. When the doors to the elevator closed, Sana felt Akito's hand slightly shake again. "Hey, settle down there." She referred to his hand. Akito gave her his own death glare. The worst part was the elevator had glass windows. They could see outside. That spooked Akito the most. "Akito, here's a way to help, don't look out the window." Sana suggested. He actually did listen, and turned around, and his eyes stayed glued to the elevator doors. Finally, they opened. Akito ran out of the elevator. He felt like he was suffocating in there. "Over here, Sana!" One of the othe producers shouted. They turned to the shouting voice. "Oh, there they are! Come on!" They rushed to the crowd of stage people. All of them were giving Sana compliments, and saying how much they missed her. They didn't say much to Akito. He liked it that way. This was Sana's sanctuary, not his. He heard Koharu make a sound and he knelt down in front of her. "You're confused, huh? Yeah, I understand. I'm not used to this either." Akito said to her. Sana came up from behind him. "Well, come on Koharu. They want you on the set." She picked her up from the stroller. "Akito, we'll be right back. There's a chair over there, if you want to sit down and watch. Oh, and here." While she was talking to the directors, she managed to grab a cup of juice for Akito. "If you still feel sick to your stomach, this should make you feel better." He just stared at the juice as he remembered a flashback: the first time he kissed Sana. She accidentally spilled juice on his face, and he, unexpectedly kissed her while she was cleaning his face off.
When the flashback ended, Akito had a smirk on his face. "Yes, Akito. I know, I know." Sana just shrugged it off and walked away with Koharu. "Let's go! We'll see Daddy in a little bit."
An hour or so passed, and Akito was still sitting by himself, chuckling. His predictions came true. Koharu was hating it, and he was loving it. Sana was able to keep her from crying, but Akito knew her facial expressions very well. She hated this. She didn't sit still. When Sana sat her down, Koharu crawled away. It never ceased to amuse Akito, though. His chuckling stopped when Sana called for him. "Akito! Come here!" She motioned for him to come to her. He rolled his eyes and walked to her. She pulled him behind the stage. "You're leaving her up there?" Akito questioned. "She'll be fine. They're watching over her. Anyway.." Her head fell down. "I need your help. She's not cooperating. Can you like somehow motivate her to do this." Akito kind of rolled his eyes. "I told you she might not like it."
"That's beyond the point. They want to get this commercial done today. And don't forget, we have our interview at 2:00. It's 12:47 now. So, we can do this the easy way, Akito. You can help me by helping Koharu, we get this done quickly, we do our interview, and go home. Or, we can do this the hard way. You don't help me, Koharu continues to be a stubborn mini-Akito, and 2:00 rolls around for the interview. After the interview, we come back here and work on this commercial all day long. And if we don't finish it tonight, we'll be back tomorrow. It's your choice, Akito? Ohh, and don't forget the sushi Shimura is making for dinner at home." His eyes perked at the sound of "sushi", his favorite food. It was when he heard Koharu start crying from the front of the stage, that he muttered "Fine." He rushed to the front of the stage to protect his daughter from the "evil directors." Sana smirked to herself. "I knew the sushi would help him out today." She walked to the front of the stage.
1:50 ticked on the clock on the wall. Akito and Sana were sitting at the table that the interview was being held. They both sighed deeply. The commercial was done. It took awhile for them to help Koharu cooperate. Obviously, Akito was able to be that motivation the six month old needed. Koharu was in her stroller sleeping. "I guess this whole day is wearing her out, what do you think?" Sana asked. Akito just nodded. He was tired too. But, he was not able to just take a nap. They still had to go through the stupid interview. Sana noticed Akito's uneasiness again, so she held onto his hand to somewhat, comfort him. She looked him in the eyes and whispered, "Listen, I'll try and do most of the talking. If they ask you a question, obviously answer them." Akito opened his mouth to speak, but Sana stopped him with her finger. As if reading his mind, she said, "If I answer all the questions they ask you, it will make you look bad. Like you can't answer for yourself. That will make our story suspicious. And I know you're still worried about what they will write after this. Right now, don't worry about it. Just answer them honestly. If you know that you answered them truthfully, who cares what they write." She was too convincing for Akito's liking. Sana removed her finger from his lips, and caressed the side of his face with her hand. "You'll be fine. Trust me." He just nodded. Maybe five minutes passed, and a few interviewers, with cameras and video cameras entered the room for the interview. When they showed up, Akito's head started to pound, and his stomach started to ache. What was going on? Why did he have such a bad feeling about this interview?
"Huh? What?" Akito's eyes opened. He noticed that he was in a bed in an unfamiliar room. He sat up and scanned the room. His eyes stopped on Sana, who was sitting beside him. "Hey, sleepy head." Sana smiled at him. When he fully sat up, an ice pack fell off of his forehead. "Sana, what's going on? Where are we?" Sana slightly giggled. "You don't remember what happened at the interview?" Akito closed his eyes for a second to think. His eyes opened as he remembered what happened...
(A/N: Flashback begins.")
The interview was going okay. Sana answered most of the questions, but when Akito was asked something, he answered too. All of the questions were easy and obvious, until...
"You are very young, Sana. Did you ever consider adoption?" One of the reporters asked. Sana's face that was smiling, broke into a frown. Honestly, she answered, "No, I didn't."
"And, why is that?"
"If I were to give her up, it would make me feel like my real mother who abandoned me."
"But, there's a difference between abandoning her, and giving her to people who can truly take care of her."
Sana was offended by that statement.
"We can truly take care of her! We've made it happen for the past 6 months." Akito didn't like where this was going. He decided to jump into the conversation. "And, as you can see, she looks alright to us. She's dressed. She's healthy. For teenagers, we're not that bad for parents."
"You say that in front of a camera, but we don't really know what happens behind closed doors."
"Oh, so you think I'm a liar?" Akito questioned.
"How are we not sure, that you're parents aren't the ones taking care of her?" Sana jumped in this time.
"No, they're not. They help when they want to. We don't ask them for it. We take care of her all by ourselves!" Akito nodded to that. All of a sudden, Koharu woke up to the slight shouting of Sana and Akito. She started crying, because she did not know where she was. Sana picked her up and bounced her, so she would stop.
"See, you two woke her up with your loud voices. What kind of parents are you?" Were these people asking for Akito's fists. Apparently, they were. Everything went in fast motion, as Akito's fists went flying aimlessly towards the men, cameras, and the video cameras. The cameras were so sharp, that they started to cut up Akito's arm. With most of the men knocked out, and the cameras busted by Akito's fists, Sana stood up with Koharu. The whole time, Sana couldn't react. It was so shocking that Akito reacted the way he did. Akito smirked at them, "Now, this interview is over. Have a nice day." He went to walk away, but his head started to pound, and he looked at his right arm, to see it bleeding profusely. Due to the sight and his pounding head, Akito fainted.
(A/N: Flashback Ends)
"Akito, you okay?" Sana asked. Akito just nodded. He looked at his right arm, and noticed it was wrapped in bandages. "Where is Koharu?" Akito asked. "She's with Mama right now." Akito nodded and his head fell with guilt. "I'm sorry." He muttered. Sana smiled. "Don't be. Surprisingly, I'm very happy you did that. I just don't like that you got hurt." Akito shrugged it off. "Ahh, I'll be fine." Sana nodded. "Good." She stood up from her chair. "I'm going to go get the doctor real quick." She went to the door, when Akito said, "I'm thirsty." Sana smiled at him. "There's a cup of water right there." She pointed at the desk on Akito's right side. She left the room. When she was gone, Akito turned to get the cup of water. Since his right arm was closer, he reached over to get it. When his hand was within the cup's reach, he couldn't feel the edge of the cup. "Huh?" Why couldn't he feel it? His hand got much closer to it, and accidentally knocked it over. Akito panicked. "No. Not this again. No!" Afraid Sana would return to the spilt water, he quickly got up and cleaned it up with his left hand. He attempted to clean it up with his right, but he couldn't feel anything. "This can't be happening. Why? Why did this return?" This past year, his arm had been fine. After his rehab in the U.S, his arm got much much better. Seems that punching those sharp cameras caused a relapse. "No, no, no.." Akito kept thinking as Sana entered the room...
Ohh, evil me.. grab your tissues, folks. slight spoiler, it's about to get sad, dramatic, and full of tear jerkers.. so yepp.. stay tuned! and once again, thanks so much for the reviews!
-Stephanie
