Frequency 7


Summary: The team sets off to the land of rivers to meet up with Tenten's family. Tenten briefs them on what some background information.


This was a rather large team for such a personal mission, but Tenten supposed that this would give some security to the Hokage on her return home. Should she be currently leaping along branches, charging head first into a mission that may lead to nothing but scraps? No, but also yes. If anything were to gain from this other than success, it was that Tenten had some peace of mind that that powerful weapon was nothing to be worried about anymore. The bunhead knew the way to the village, having thoroughly studied the map before meeting up with everyone at the gates. She didn't want to stop to rest or even for a meal; the faster they got to her family estate, the faster she could solve this problem.

"Woah, Tenten, don't you wanna stop for a sec? We've been running since early morning."

The bunhead glanced behind her and slowed her pace. Naruto was added to their team this morning. It was a surprise to see him actually; after the war Naruto had been on strict bed rest for almost as long as Neji. He was in the process of going through his shinobi exams as he was still a gennin at the end of the war. Currently, he was a chunnin and preparing for his jonnin exams through recommendations from numerous comrades and superiors. Perhaps this was Lady Tsunade's way of keeping Naruto busy while he studied, or being around other jonnin might allow him to see what to expect. He was enthusiastic to join them on their quest, though. Neji was surprised when Naruto approached him and offered him a mighty hug; the Uzumaki was grateful forever to the Hyuga for saving his life along with Hinata's.

"Naruto, are you getting tired? I am surprised at you," Rock Lee looked at him with his eyebrows raised. "Are you still recovering?"

Naruto shook his head. He was completely recovered, but building back his stamina as well as getting used to his new arm was weighing him down a bit. The blonde reiterated again, that they have been running since the sun had just begun to rise and asked what the big rush was.

"Were you not briefed before taking this mission?" Sakura hissed with a glare.

"Not really, old lady Tsunde just told me she had a contracted long term mission for me. I figured it would be something involving rebuilding other villages…" the blonde replied with a hum. "Not that I'm not happy to be here with you guys, but I wanted to help everyone else out."

Lee gave a bright grin to his comrade. "My friend, you have already done enough…for everybody."

Sakura nodded reassuringly at her teammate before looking ahead. Neji and Tenten were keeping pace silently. The pink haired kunoichi had caught parts of a conversation the Hyuga prodigy and weapons mistress had while they waited for Naruto to arrive at the gates. They weren't arguing, though Neji's voice seemed to have dripped with concern as he spoke to Tenten. He was going over some kind of checklist with her and was attempting to get her to voice what she was thinking at that moment. She watched as Tenten had brushed off his attempted touches on her arms until the Hyuga let out a heavy sigh and halted his attempts to give any kind of affection to her. Tenten was not mad at him; she was focused on getting this done, and Neji was trying to get into her mind. The exchange was rather intimate between them, and Sakura had waited until they had settled whatever they were talking about before making her presence known to the couple. Now, in the early evening hours, Tenten had not stopped once to offer any information or even collect her thoughts. She didn't even have a quick bite during lunch when they had gathered to eat. Neji had attempted to offer her his own food with her, just to be rejected.

"Hey, Sakura," Naruto was now beside her. "Are they okay?"

Sakura cocked an eyebrow at him. "I…think so. Why?"

"They're quiet. Remember when we went on that mission with just Neji and Tenten a few years ago? The one where Neji had to help retrieve-"

"Yeah, I remember; get on with it."

"They were more chatty and Tenten would even complain about how Neji was pushing us to keep going without any breaks. Why is Tenten so quiet now?"

Sakura and Lee looked at each other. Naruto had no idea what was going on with their friend. Granted, the details as to what happened was only spread between the girls and was kept between the men of Tenten's team. The pink haired medical ninja shook her head at him.

"She's…still recovering, Naruto. I can't really tell you unless she wants me to. And I can promise you she probably doesn't want to talk about it. So, don't annoy her with it!" she exclaimed.

Naruto looked at her curiously and nodded hesitantly. Something bad must have happened, especially since Neji was hovering over her more than usual. The Hyuga was even running in perfect sync to his girlfriend. He stared at their backs, for a moment. They both have changed, he thought. Naruto was happy for the Hyuga when word had spread about the two of them. He always thought they were great examples of best friends. He never recalled Neji being mean or degrading her; and he always saw them together in the village. Shikamaru was the one who had pointed out to the boys that Neji was showing signs of a crush on the bunhead. He was very protective of her and would snap at the other guys who attempted to poke fun at him for "spoiling her". It was no surprise when they got together.

"Wha-" Naruto's ankle gave a slight twist, and he lost his balance. He was quick to flip his body around and land on a lower branch a few meters down.

Sakura called out to him, having halted herself. Lee stood next to her and looked down at the blonde.

"Naruto, are you okay?"

Sakura's voice caused the weapons mistress to pump the brakes herself. She turned to see that Naruto was on a branch below them, rotating his ankle slightly.

"Yeah, I'm good! I just had a misstep there!" he called back with an awkward laugh. "Sorry about that!"

Tenten observed her team; Sakura and Naruto were panting slightly. Yes, Naruto had requested a break, but she wanted to keep pushing to hopefully make it to the village earlier than expected. Neji hummed in curiosity, watching as she was in thought.

"Rest."

Tenten's amber eyes found him in surprise.

"Let's stop for the night, Tenten. We aren't that far and besides, I'm sure your aunt would appreciate coming in the morning rather than late at night." Neji held out a hand to her.

The bunhead looked at his hand and turned away from him. She jumped down the tree and landed softly onto the grass. Naruto and Sakura landed by her, the blonde offering thanks as they stopped. Lee had met Neji on his branch and looked down at their teammate.

"I am…confused, Neji." Lee looked at him. "I thought she wanted to go on this mission. She seems so…distant from us."

The byakugan user hummed as he watched his partner kick slightly at the ground as Naruto and Sakura spoke to her. They had spoken privately this morning about how Tenten would need to hold up a certain front with her relatives, and getting into that mindset required a bit of isolation. Not that she's had experience with them as an adult, however if the stories that she has heard are true, she'd need to change up her personality a bit to appease them.

"That is…a bit sad." Lee mused, his brows furrowed. "Do they not appreciate her lively splendor like we do?"

Neji shrugged. "I wish I had the answer, Lee. But if this is what she needs to do; so be it. We know she's not cold hearted. Perhaps she is preparing for the worst case scenario."

His teammate nodded but still held a face of concern. Tenten being aloof was incredibly out of character for her, and he was not a fan of her frosty expression.

"I think she's waiting for us. Let's go, Lee." Neji caught Tenten's eye from the ground, her hands on her hips expectantly.

Neji scouted the area for any caves or easily covered shelter. Anything that requires minimal effort into setting up. After about twenty minutes, he did find a cave near a stream. It was ideal and out of the way of the main path that most merchants and travelers take to go through the nations; they wouldn't be intercepted. Tenten set to work laying some traps in their area, her fingers worked swiftly as she skillfully laced the invisible strings along the trees and bushes, laying seals and setting up bells for alarms.

"Tenten, these are very elaborate traps." Sakura awed as she watched her friend. "You guys must never have to worry about being ambushed."

Team Gai paused. The Hyuga stiffened as Tenten's fingers hovered in the air. Her chakra faded slightly; she did not acknowledge Sakura's comment. Naruto and Sakura exchanged looks when the weapons mistress remained quiet. Sensing the shift in mood, Rock Lee gave a slight cough and offered Sakura and Naruto a smile to fill the tension.

"Our Tenten is a legend for a reason! She never misses her mark and is very creative with her traps. They are far too complicated for even Master Gai to figure out!" He boasted. "Have you seen the new weapons she has collected lately? They are so elaborate-"

Sakura and Naruto fell into conversation with Lee about their friend. That was something Rock Lee had mastered over the years; the conversational skill of empathy and distraction. The bushy browed shinobi side glanced at his best friend as he engaged with the other members of Team Kakashi. Neji was still with his eyes casted to the ground.

You guys must never have to worry about being ambushed.

The Hyuga's fingers folded into a tight fist. His knuckles began to turn white from the tension. He knew Sakura was giving a compliment, but his eyes had quickly flashed back to their last mission; Tenten thrashing about in the arms of her captors, screaming to release her as she bit, kicked, and slashed at them. It happened so quickly, and yet the replay of the look on her face as she was carried away played as sharp and slow as if it were happening all over again.

"Neji."

His eyes snapped to the voice. Tenten was looking at him, her face a bit tense but she showed no signs of reliving that atrocious situation as he had. Or perhaps she was better at keeping her thoughts at bay about it unlike he was. The bunhead gestured to the opening of the cave. The Hyuga excused himself, not oblivious to the fact that their friends were now watching him as he walked over to his partner. They spoke quietly for a moment before the Hyuga turned to them and announced that they were going to head to the lake to freshen up.

"I don't think I've seen him so…worried before." Naruto spoke after a moment. "It's so weird for him."

Sakura rolled her eyes. "He's worried about his girlfriend. Of course he'd be tense."

"But why? Isn't Tenten like, really strong?"

Lee put a hand on Naruto's shoulder and looked him in the eye. "Our last mission did not…go as planned. Tenten was severely… injured and it took months for her to recover."

The blonde hummed in curiosity. "Well, what happened? I'm sure it was something Neji could've-"

"Naruto, take me word for it and don't ask again after I tell you this." Sakura glared at him. "Her experience traumatized not only her, but the rest of the team. I would argue that Neji feels somewhat guilty for what happened to her and he's trying to make amends."

"What, like she hates him or something?"

Lee shook his head and sighed. "No…my friend is hating himself right now for something that was out of his control."

"Oh." Naruto replied, his eyes widening. "yeah…I totally get that.

The blonde thought about it for a moment; he supposed it made sense. Especially since the two of them are in a romantic relationship. Neji probably felt guilty for not protecting her as best as he could. He wondered if whatever Tenten went through caused a rift between the two of them; that's why the weapons mistress was so distant today. Lee shook his head at that thought. He relayed the basic information of the mission to Naruto; they were looking for clues for a weapon that Tenten's father had crafted years ago. The Konoha archives were broken into looking for information on it, and Tenten's captors from the last mission had interrogated her about it as well (Naruto gasped at the piece of information, surprised that she was held hostage) . The blonde hummed. What weapon could be so dangerous that they had to go find? Shrugging, the blonde looked into the crackling fire.

"So, where we're going now…why start in the Land of Rivers?" He inquired.

"We are starting with getting information from some relatives of Tenten. Her mother's family is from the Land of Rivers originally. She comes from a line of artisans apparently." Lee explained. "As well as nobility, apparently?"

"You…didn't know that?" Sakura cocked an eyebrow at him.

The taijustu specialist shook his head. "Tenten didn't share much about her family…well, her parents were in Konoha, and she wasn't willing to bring up any past relatives when we were getting to know each other as gennin. So, no actually. This is new information to all of us."

"We can ask her when they get back." Sakura leaned back against the cave walls. "I'm curious, myself. She's actually a very private person, now that I think about it."

Rock Lee hummed at this. He was curious but would Tenten be willing to share? Or probably just offer any basic information she had; he was actually unsure if Tenten knew a lot about her extended family since she never really spoke about them. The bowl cut shinobi looked into the campfire; he hoped with all his being this mission would be a success…for his friend's sake.


Neji ran his hands through his long locks as he stood in the lake at waist height. His eyes glanced up towards the sky, watching the stars present themselves to them. A deep sigh was pushed from his chest. He was a bit embarrassed that Sakura's words had dragged him into those scenes again; thinking that he had climbed out of some kind of subconscious pit. Unfortunately, he was still in his mental hole. Neji glanced at Tenten who was in the center of the lake, the water up to her chest. She too was looking up at the stars, her hair cascading over her shoulders, the ringlets more defined as they laid on the water's surface. He knew that she knew he had been caught in his mind, and she was able to snap him out of it. How was she feeling? What was she thinking? Why is she doing such a great job suppressing it while he struggles to push it all the way down? The guilt had had a tight grasp on his heart, he knew. The Hyuga hated being out of control; of situations and of himself.

"The stars look so clear."

Neji blinked and hummed. Tenten loved the night sky. Her various hobbies included astrology, as he recalled, she would also dabble in fortune telling by reading his palms and drawing cards. He wasn't a firm believer in that kind of practice, however he did indulge her if she requested to read him. Granted, there were a few times she had correctly read into his future that were small events that involved his family…and them. He remembered that one day when they had fully embraced as a couple for the first time she saw this in one of her readings. Tenten had given him a shy smile; a fortune she had read but did not fully believe herself at the time.

"Can I ask you something, Neji?"

The Hyuga cocked an eyebrow. "Of course you can."

"Be honest with me," she lowered her gaze to the water, her reflection clear in the moonlight. "Do you think any less of me because of what happened? Do you find me weak?"

Neji's eyes grew wide, shocked at the question of her worth. He waded over to her and asked her why she would ask him such an atrocious question. Tenten shook her head; it was something she had been thinking about since she was in the hospital. Her lower lip trembled and her eyes glazed over as she continued to look at her reflection.

"Tenten, you are the complete opposite of weak. For years I've been telling you that; you are fine as you are," he gently cupped her face in his hands, bringing his forehead to hers. "You are even stronger than you were before, in fact…why would you ask if I think less of you?"

The weapons mistress' eyes shifted downwards, unable to find an answer. Those were just the thoughts running through her mind, she explained. She felt soiled and ugly; the thought of it made her think that he would desire her less because of her attack. A voice in the back of her mind told her that he would leave her once this mission was over. He was just entertaining her to make himself feel less guilty. But at the same time, she knew that Neji would never do such a thing-he wasn't that type of man. After all he has done for her over the years, her heart knew that he loved her with every fiber of his being. And yet, she still had that seed of doubt in the back of her mind; it had always been there, but for some reason the voice had amplified after she was taken hostage.

"Tenten, if you are ever feeling weak," he kissed her forehead tenderly. "I will be strong for the both of us."

"You know I hate relying on you for such things." Tenten murmured, a tear falling loose from her eye. "You were just as hurt as I was…you heard everything."

"Yes, but we found you. And you are back here with me," the Hyuga took her by the shoulders and brought her body to him. "Safe with me, and Lee. It will never happen again, I will do everything in my power to make sure of it; even if it kills me."

Tenten laid her head on his chest. His heart was thundering in her ear as he held her tight. Almost automatically, she wrapped her arms around his waist to return the affection. She wasn't trembling, in fact she craved his touch. She felt secure against him, just as he felt the same when she was around. His scars on his body were rough against her skin, and yet she didn't mind it. He looked like that so she could be free of such markings.

"You idiot," she breathed against his wet skin. "Don't say such things, I almost lost you twice."

Neji tightened his grip on her and inhaled. "Yes, luckily I am too stubborn to give in to death. Fate has played many tricks on me, but hasn't won yet."

At this, Tenten swatted at his back. "Stubborn indeed…fuck, fate."

Neji let out a low laugh, a genuine laugh that made Tenten's heart tingle. She looked up and met his eyes. The moon's reflection bounced off of his ivory orbs; they looked as if they were glowing. Where his eyes glowed with the moon, her's sparkled with the golden sun.

"Fate is what brought you to me," Neji leaned over, his breath brushed against her lips. "And I will continue to be with you, even if it tries to tear you from me; I love you too much to let you go."

A small smile spread across her lips…then, there was a look of surprise; a realization hit her. Her eyebrows shot to her forehead and his smile grew bigger at her, seeing the pieces he laid before her click into place. He had chosen his words tactfully; but as Gai-sensei had given him incredibly useful advice before leaving the village, he figured this was the best time, while they were alone and she was in his arms under the stars. What better time than to grant her reassurance of his devotion to her then in this moment?

"Are you," she gasped. "Implying that you'd marry me?"

Neji's smile remained on his lips as his hands traveled to her hips under the water. He watched as her cheeks shined a light pink tint, a slight heat now radiating off of her face.

"You're joking." she snapped. "This has to be a prank."

The byakugan user cocked his head to the side. "Have I ever attempted to prank you in such a way?"

The amber eyed kunoichi shook her head. His gaze remained on her and his lips pursed. Of course he wasn't going to say it out right, stupid. That's not his style, she thought with her lips slightly ajar. She found no sign of jest in his eyes. Oh, he's absolutely serious. Tenten pressed her palms to his chest; his heart was beating fast as he awaited some kind of answer.

"Tenten," he breathed. "I understand our circumstances have made this a bit difficult especially now, however since we have been together for so long already-"

"Let's do it."

Neji blinked. It was his turn to look surprised. Tenten's eyes were filled with light as he stared at her wide-eyed; in disbelief at what he just heard. He thought she would've pushed him off for a while before even considering an idea like this. In a way, they did share the same thought even with everything that has happened. This was also a conversation they have not had yet in the years they have been together; the future of them. The weapons mistress tilted her chin upwards and brought her face close to his.

"After we figure this mess out. Let's get married."

His chest fluttered at her words. He couldn't help himself but gently take her lips into his own; Tenten jumped slightly as he pressed his lips on her fully, however, her tense core relaxed as she forced the sirens in her brain to silence. His kiss was long and passionate, full of need as they stood in the lake. A small yelp escaped from her when she felt something hard press against her inner thigh. She instinctively pushed back, surprising herself (and him) at the reaction. It was Neji's turn to blush as she took a step back and cleared his throat.

"Sorry," he scratched the back of his head, looking at her apologetically. "We haven't kissed like that in a long time…and us being naked in the lake doesn't help; I'll go take care of it. Why don't you go dry off and get dressed? I'll only be a few minutes…"

Before Tenten could respond, Neji had turned his back and waded his way to the other side of the lake, his ears a bright red. She did feel bad for that…her pushing him away. It's not like she was fully rejecting him, but her body just moved on its own. Looking down, her hands were shaking slightly as she balled them into fists. Stupid, she screamed at herself, stop trembling. He won't hurt you. Her eyes found the spot where Neji had chosen to relieve himself. His back was to her, and he was still. He was probably waiting for her to get out of the water and be occupied with drying herself before handling himself. He could be so proper sometimes...it's nothing I haven't seen before, she chuckled to herself. Lifting herself onto the grass, Tenten walked over to their packs, taking out a towel. She glanced over at him again, and watched as he began to handle himself. The feeling of slight guilt washed over her; Neji was very patient with her. Even when they were back at her house, all he did was touch her along her body after he asked her, expressing that he missed feeling her skin under his fingertips. He was gentle as he caressed her, his fingers going up and down her curves. Her skin began pushing out goose bumps at the thought. He whispered tenderly to her as they laid in bed together, never pushing past those light touches and soft kisses on her face. He was right though, this was the first time in a long time they had kissed each other with such gusto. She understood why he got excited. Another chuckle escaped her lips as she heard an aggressively tight groan from him; he was loud enough to be heard from the distance he drew from her. With a plop, his head dunked underwater, suddenly.

"Oh, there you are."

Tenten's head snapped behind her. Sakura stood with a small smile; the pair had been taking a while, so she wanted to check to make sure they were okay.

"Sorry, we're done." the weapons mistress stated as she pulled out a fresh pair of underwear from her pack.

Sakura eyed her friend as she watched her get dressed. The girls had no quams about being naked in front of each other, in fact Tenten held no shame when it came to her body; Sakura has been around her on the hottest days with the weapons mistress in nothing but her underwear if they were hanging out at each other's houses. The scars and bruises had faded, but she wondered if Tenten would be willing to let her check one more time. Surely, she would've asked if she wanted to, but Sakura did not want to make her uncomfortable.

"You left Naruto and Lee behind?"

Sakura squealed as Neji's head popped to the surface, the water now at waist depth. The medical ninja swiftly pivoted, her back now to the pair as she heard splashing form Neji resurfacing completely without warning. Is he another one that doesn't care?! The medical ninja bit back a grunt. She has seen many bodies before in her line of work, but she refused to give up decency when it came to her friends...and the fact that Neji and Tenten were in a relationship. It was a respect thing for her...Not that Neji probably cares either, considering I am a doctor...her green eyes shifted down to the ground.

"I doubt they will set the cave on fire." Sakura coughed. "Anyway, I came to make sure you two were okay."

"Sorry for worrying you guys." Tenten walked over to her, now fully dressed with her towel on her head. "Ready, Neji?"

"Hn." Neji had gotten dressed quickly, he was now wringing out his long hair, the water falling onto the grass. He walked over to the two women. "Are you staying, Sakura?"

Sakura shook her head unable to meet his eye. "Oh no, I'll freshen up in the morning. I just came here for you guys."

The trio headed back to the cave in silence. Neji had laced his fingers into Tenten's as they approached the entrance of the illuminated cave. Rock Lee smiled at them, noticing their lifted spirits. Tenten continued to dry her hair as she addressed them.

"Alright, you guys," she mused. "Let's get to it; there's some things you guys need to know before we reach my relatives tomorrow morning."

"Before we start," Naruto interrupted. "I have never seen you with your hair down. It looks great!"

Sakura's fist collided with the side of his head, cursing at him for interrupting her friend's thoughts. Tenten, however, let loose a small smile as she shook her head, thanking him for being sweet to her. Sitting down by the fire, she let out a groan.

"Okay, so here's the thing; my mom's side of the family is pretty prestigious. Not Hyuga prestigious-" she gestured to Neji who was sitting next to her. "-but most of the weapons that are manufactured around the lands come from them. In fact there are some blue prints that were crafted by them that other blacksmiths use for their own businesses."

"Wow, that's really cool." Naruto hummed. "So, does that make you like an heiress or something?"

The weapons mistress shrugged. "Yes and no. I am the oldest child on my mother's side of the family in terms of nieces and cousins. But, my mom is the youngest in terms of siblings for the head of the family business."

"Wait a minute, that makes you a Lady then!" Sakura exclaimed as she gaped at her. "You are technically an heiress!"

"I…whatever. Look, my parents raised me in Konoha. Apparently, I've been around this family once a handful of times as a young child. But not for as long as I can fully remember. Whenever my mom would come to visit, she would always bring semi-formal attire and come home bearing gifts and all that." Tenten explained leaning back a bit. "I never took that Lady title seriously, especially when it came to my family. Hell, I don't even think my dad recognized his own title when he married my mom."

Rock Lee chuckled which caused everyone to look over at him. "My friend, you do have the title of 'lady' currently. You earned it after your display of abilities during that war…at the beach front and when you handled the bashoen fan without any prior knowledge of how and those sealing tools from the cloud village."

"Lee, you're gassing me up now," her cheeks turned pink slightly, secretly appreciative of the boasting. "Anyway, formalities aside. From what I hear from my mom, her oldest sister was a jealous person."

"How so?" Neji finally spoke. "Anything super problematic?"

Tenten gave an awkward side smirk. Apparently, her aunt was always jealous of her mother for being able to be so free with her decisions. Her mother was offered the position of heir, especially after she married her father. Her father was a quick learner and was very creative when it came to his crafting; a shinobi from a neighboring village that fell into her family's ideal cookie-cutter lifestyle. Her oldest aunt had yet to be married by the time Xiao-Lin and Feiten moved to Konoha. And about three years later, when her aunt finally did get married, Tenten was born. Being the first to give a grandchild, the first to marry, and on top of that Feiten was a creative genius that had foreign ties that expanded the business; her aunt did have every right to feel insecure, now that she thought about it. However, there were always gifts being sent to Tenten by this very aunt; expensive clothing, trinkets from the land of rivers that were hand crafted by her relatives…she wondered if her aunt was trying to play nice to prevent any bad omens for herself when she finally took over the family business.

"She does run Takumi Village," Tenten mused. "I guess I can ask if we could stay at the family house instead of the main manor. It'll be out of the way too while we look around."

"So, when we're with them…do we have to address you as Lady Tenten?" Sakura chirped.

"It sounds hella official," Naruto grinned with a wink. "That's fucking rad, Lady Tenten!"

"Erm, I don't know. Again, I am not sure how my aunt is running the family. But, you guys have to address her as Lady Hua."

They all nodded in understanding.

"Let's get some rest. I need to mentally prepare myself to deal with this." Tenten grumbled. "Family matters are so troublesome..."

At this, Neij chuckled. They set up their sleeping mats and decided who was going to take the first watch. Tenten proposed that she should take the first watch, to which Lee disagreed, arguing that she needs as much rest as possible. Rolling her eyes, the rotation was set. She had settled herself next to her partner, wrapping herself in her blanket. She laid her head by his hip, his fingers gently raised to her curly locks and began to run through them. Her back was to the fire and the rest of the group.

"Tenten...if you want, I brought some of the sleeping pills Lady Tsunade gave you from the hospital. Would you want to take some?" Sakura's voice sounded from behind her.

The weapons mistress considered this offer for a moment, but then rejected it. If she does wake up, she will deal with it. Tenten was quietly hoping that she would be able to fall asleep easily after all the traveling they had done; and besides, if they do get jumped, the last thing she wanted was to be in a deep slumber where she would become a liability. Neji glanced down at her as he continued to play with her hair.

"Maybe when we get there, Sakura. Thanks, though."