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Chapter 11,

The horse-drawn carriage stopped at an art Museum which surprised Raven.

"Beast Boy I thought you hated museums." She said staring at the green boy beside her.

"You never asked. Besides, just because you have never seen me at a museum doesn't mean I have never been to one." He said with a shrug and Raven eyed him. Beast Boy sighed.

"I actually love museums, but normally I only go when I'm feeling homesick. My parents use to bring me to museums because they loved them so much." He said and Raven blinked at him. Beast Boy doesn't normally talk about his parents because it brought up bad memories of his harsh past. Raven gently grabbed Beast Boy's hand and squeezed it, making him look at her. She smiled which made Beast Boy's heart skip a beat.

"So now that your here, I can assume that the notes and strings have come to an end?" Raven asked playfully. Beast Boy rose an eyebrow as he guided them both inside.

"What's was wrong with the notes and the string? I thought it was clever." He asked and gave a small smile.

"No, they were nice, and kind of pretty, but it was a lot of work, so I would think that I don't need to follow a string now that you're here." She explained and he smiled.

"You know, you would think that, but old habits die hard." He said once they were in the museum. He pointed down and Raven saw a black string taped to the ground. She rolled her eyes but said nothing.

They walked slowly so they could see the colorful art on the walls. When they got to the end on the hallway, Raven saw a roped off doorway that had a curtain to block the art from prying eyes. She turned to leave when she felt a strong, warm hand on her shoulder.

"Where are you going" Beast Boy asked making Raven turn towards him.

"Uh, to the enterance... because we're out of string." She said confused.

"Out of string, huh? Well tell me, Raven. Where is the end of the string?" Beast Boy asked with a sly grin on his face. Raven looked down and saw that the black string went under the curtain. She watched Beast Boy remove the rope and pull back the curtain to a room-shaped abyss.

"Beast Boy, I don't-"

"Come on Rae, don't you trust me?" Beast Boy asked, not caring that he interrupted her. He held out his hand and Raven took it cautiously and the two titans entered the dark room. Raven couldn't see anything and was glad that Beast Boy was there because he could probably see in the dark. Raven felt a hand on her shoulder causing her to stop in place.

"Now, hold still, ok? I'll turn on some lights." She heard Beast Boy say before his hands left her. She heard him walking away and some things cluttering together before light blue Christmas light glowed in front of her. She blinked a few times and took a step back, hitting something warm. Beast Boy laughed and wrapped his arms around her.

"Look at the wall." He whispered in her ear, and Raven obeyed. She saw several news paper clippings and pictures from formal events the mayor required the Titans to go to.

"This is how the world sees us." Beast Boy whispered, then turning both of them to a different wall that had red Christmas lights. This wall had several pictures that Starfire took when she figured out how to work a camera. Raven did not like this wall because it had several pictures of Raven and Beast Boy in the middle of arguments.

"This is how the Titans see us." He whispered before turning again. This wall had green Christmas lights, and all of these were pictures of Beast Boy. Pictures of him laughing, eating, sleeping, playing video games and even cooking tofu.

"This is how you probably see me." He said and Raven smiled. The next wall had dark blue lights and had several pictures of Raven.

She had no idea there were this many pictures of her in the whole world, much less in that room. Pictures of her reading in the common room, the table, the park; Her drinking tea in the kitchen, the T-car, the garage; her meditating in front of the window, on the roof, on the beach; Training in the obstacle course, sparing with Starfire, exercising her powers; But what surprised Raven the most was that there were pictures of her smiling. Raven didn't allow herself to smile often especially when others were around but, even years of training with the monks of Azarth, she still smiled briefly on some occasions. And it looks like all of these moments were captured on camera.

"This is how I see you Raven." Beast Boy said and sighed happily. Raven gave a small smile and realized just how much she has actually smiled today. She smiled a lot as a kid so maybe not her whole life.

"What now, Beast Boy?" You're out of walls." Raven said in a playful tone.

"True, but I have a small display in the middle of the room. I made you circle around it. Aren't I clever?" Beast boy said proudly and Raven rolled her eyes.

"You're so odd." She muttered.

"Thanks" He whispered before kissing her cheek. Raven turned around to face him and she saw the glass display case which was covered in purple lights. Inside the case was a beautiful oil painting of Beast Boy and Raven in each other's arms, sleeping. She stared at the painting, or more specifically, Beast Boy's protectively loving face. Even in his sleep he cared about Raven's wellbeing and Raven turned to Beast Boy and kissed him. They stood there kissing for a minute before Beast Boy pulled away and gave her a sheepish grin.

"I'm glad you like the painting, and you don't have to worry about carrying it around. Once we leave, it will be boxed up and sent to the tower." He said, and Raven gave another small smile.

"If you want I can have the book sent to the tower as well." He added with a small twinge of pain in his voice. Raven pulled away from him, forgetting that the poetry book was still in her hands.

"Sorry and ok." She said quietly, embarrassed for hurting him.

"It's alright, don't think anything of it." Beast Boy said. He carefully too the book from her and placed it on top of the display case. Then he pulled out an index card and a pen from his pocket, wrote on the index card, then placed it on top of the book.

Back in the carriage Raven made a small mental list of gifts that Beast Boy has given her today: A rose, a cup of tea, a poetry book, a cup of coffee, a personal poem, a bracelet, a piece of pizza, a ride in a horse-drawn carriage, a portrait and he still has two more places left. Raven was being treated like a princess, but she hoped that he wanted to do all of this instead of feeling obligated to do so. Raven was, and still is, a simple girl and didn't actually need this kind of treatment in order to care about Beast Boy. Heck, she loved him for several years now, so all of these gifts were very unnecessary but deeply appreciated.

The carriage stopped at the park. It was Raven's favorite park because it was usually quiet and it had a large pond and was especially beautiful at this time of say. It was about an hour before sunset but the sky was a bit darker then it's typical light blue. Raven and Beast Boy started to walk down the path, and Raven was enjoying herself until she noticed that something was missing.

"So where is your string?" She asked Beast Boy who smiled.

"What string?" He asked and Raven rolled her eyes.

"Really? White string at the tower, green sting at the book store, and black string at the museum. Do you really expect me to believe that there won't be any strings here at the park?" She asked crossing her arms in front of her chest. Beast Boy shrugged.

"There wasn't any string at your coffee shop or the pizzeria." Beast Boy stated and this was true. He had notes at both locations, but not string. Beast Boy gently held her hand and suddenly all thoughts about notes and strings were gone. She was just happy to be here with Beast Boy who cared about her so much that he planned out this whole date.

Raven hesitantly moved Beast Boy's arms around her shoulder and gently laid her head against him. She loved being in Beast Boy's arms because she just felt so safe and loved. And she let this simple act fill her whole body with love, that is until something hit her in the face.

"Sorry, I should have stopped sooner but you just looked so pretty that I just got lost for a minute there." Beast Boy said apologetically. Raven saw that she got hit by a little note that hung from a tree on a yellow string.

"Um, go ahead and read it out loud." Beast Boy said with a nervous smile before letting go of her.

"Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious is a word and a song from the movie Mary Poppins. What is the last song to be sung in this movie?" Raven paused to think of the answer.

"It's been a while since I have seen that one, but I think the answer is 'Let's go fly a kite' " Raven said then turning to the green boy who was now holding a purple kite with a black raven on it.

"No." She said and Beast Boy frowned.

"Oh come on." He whined.

"No." She repeated.

"Rae, you have never flown a kite before." He explained and Raven crossed her arms.

"No, flying a kite is silly and childish." She said.

"How would you know if you've never flew one before?" Beast Boy asked and Raven rubbed the bridge of her nose.

"Beast Boy, I can actually fly in the air, with or without wind, I don't need to fly a kite." She said starting to get annoyed.

"Come on Rae, you have to." Beast Boy said and raven glared at him.

"Oh, yeah? And why do I HAVE to fly a kite?" She spat out and Beast Boy sighed.

"Because I won the bet and you have to everything I say within reason." He said in a defeated tone. He really didn't want to pull that card today but it was silly for Raven to fight him on this.

Raven blinked at Beast Boy because she had been having such a good time that she had actually forgotten how Beast Boy had gotten this date to begin with. She knew that he was right but she wasn't about to let him win that easily.

"Well, you can forget about kite flying, alright? Let's just skip over it and go to the last place on your agenda." Raven said but Beast Boy didn't move.

"So you're saying that kite flying is too unreasonable?" He asked and Raven nodded.

"Well then, It's a good thing that you're not the one judging the reasonability of it." He said pulled out his communicator. Cyborg appeared on the tiny screen panting and coated with sweat.

"Whoa, dude what happened to you?" Beast Boy asked with concern, surely the Titans wouldn't fight crime without him and Raven.

"Calm down, BB. I was just in the middle of..." His voice trailed off as he glanced to his right.

"Nothing." He finished.

"Nothing?!" Beast Boy heard Bumblebee shout then watched Cyborg dodge a flying shoe.

"Make it quick, BB" Cyborg said with annoyance.

"I will... Ok, since your the judge of me crossing the line or not, then you're the only one to answer this question. Is it crossing the line to make Raven fly a kite?" Beast Boy asked pulling Raven beside him so Cyborg could see her too.

"Really? Seriously?" Cyborg asked before sighing.

"Just fly the kite, Raven. It's not going to kill you and you have never done it before. I don't know how you plan on getting it up in the air though, because it's not that windy out. Is that all you needed." Cyborg asked. Beast Boy and Raven looked at each other before turning back to the metal man.

"That's all we needed Cyborg." They said together, causing both to have a look of confusion and looking at each other again.

"Uh, ok, well see you later, then." Cyborg said before hanging up. Raven and Beast Boy just kind stood still for a moment. Staring at each other, communicator still in Beast Boy's outstretched arm, and hand still around Raven's waist from when he pulled her close to him. Beast Boy was the first to snap out of the trance. He pulled away from her and gave a warm smile, despite the blush on his face.

"Uh, yeah... Well... um... Jinx you owe me a soda..." He finally said rubbing the back of his neck. Raven let her mouth curve into a smile.

"So how is this suppose to work? If cyborg is right then there isn't enough wind to do this kite flying thing." She said calmly.

"Well, if we were going to fly it traditionally then there isn't enough wind, but I am going to show you a different approach." He said.

"A different approach?" Raven asked and Beast Boy held the kite in his hands again.

"Of course, my Dark Empress. Someone as special as you should have a special way of doing things. Can you hold this for a minute?" He asked and Raven found herself taking the delicate diamond in her hands. Beast Boy grabbed the small plastic handle and walking backwards slowly so he could keep his eyes locked on the girl of his dreams.

"Ok, now carefully place the kite on the ground, colorful side down." Beast Boy instructed and Raven did as she was told. At this point Raven felt like she was the trained animal and Beast Boy was the hypnotic empathy, but honestly she didn't care. She was on a date with the boy of her dreams, and nightmares and she never felt so loved.

She watched as Beast Boy turned into a bald eagle, the handle in his feet, and he flew up into the air. Once high enough in the air, Beast Boy flew around dragging the kite behind him. She watched him fly in circles, and loops, and spin, which reminded Raven of a dancer with a ribbon wand. It was actually a pretty performance on Beast Boy's part, even if at times it seemed as if he and the kite was the cat. Then Beast Boy slowly glided back to the ground and transformed back into his normal, goofy self.

"See, that was different, fun and not childish. So, come on Rae." He said handing her the plastic handle with a grin. Raven sighed loudly and took it from him.

"Fine, and then it's to the next location?" She asked eyeing him. Beast Boy nodded.

"Sure, after you fly the kite we can move one to the last place." Beast Boy said still fixed on her eyes. Raven lifted herself on the ground and she watched the kite flutter around like an excited child. She pulled on the string which only pulled it closer to her instead of in the air with her. Raven tugged on it again and again, getting frustrated at the silly kite, so almost lost it when she heard someone laughing under her. She glared down at Beast Boy who smiled innocently. Raven jerked the wretched string in several directions but it hardly moved at all.

"This is just a stupid child's toy." She muttered to herself.

Then perhaps you should stop acting like an adult and act like a kid.

Knowledge said in her usual calm tone. Raven stood completely still in the air, which at first frightened Beast Boy because he couldn't read her mind anymore, and didn't know what was going on.

Raven thought back to when she still lived with her mother and was a happy child. How would that Raven play with a kite? Raven opened her eyes and looked down at the infernal toy.

She gripped the small handle with both hands and held her arms out. Beast Boy stared at her in confusion but didn't say anything. Then Raven slowly went around in a circle which caused the kite to gain a little bit of height. Raven kept going in a circle, going faster and faster until soon she was spinning.

Beast Boy smiled at her for she was finally relaxing and having a good time, heck, she was practically a kid again. Raven smiled as she slowed her spinning and lowered herself back to the earth. Beast Boy gazed at her lovingly which made Raven blush and look away.

Beast Boy walked over and placed one hand on her cheek and the other on her waist. Then he carefully pulled Raven into a sweet kiss. When they pulled apart, Beast Boy took a mental picture of how beautiful Raven looked at that moment. Raven's hood was down and the light of the sunset danced on her blushing cheeks as a small smile graced her lips.

No, Raven wasn't beautiful, she was gorgeous. And Beast Boy just felt lucky to see her like this, even more so since she was with him on their first date as boyfriend and girlfriend. In fact he was the luckiest guy in the universe because of the simple fact that she loves him back.

The two Titans walked hand-in-hand back to the carriage.

"I don't suppose that you're going to tell me where this last place is?" Raven asked as she stepped back into the beautiful carriage.

"Just some place quiet and private, but I would like it to be special so I got these." He said as the driver handed Beast Boy a box which he gave to Raven.

Beast Boy, you're spoiling me." Raven said accepting the box and placing it on her lap.

"What's in the box?! WHAT'S in the BOX?! WHAT'S IN THE BOOOX?!" Beast Boy shouted, obviously quoting something Raven hasn't seen. Beast Boy shook his head.

"Sorry, it's from a movie about the seven deadly sins, we should watch it sometime." Beast Boy said apologetically.

"Anyways there are three dresses in the box. I haven't seen them, but I know what the colors are." He finally answered and Raven rose an eyebrow at him.

"Dresses?" She asked and Beast Boy nodded.

"Like I said I want this next place to be really special. I have a tux waiting for me there so I will get changed and ready once I fly over." He said rubbing the back of his neck.

" 'fly over' so you're not riding with me?" She asked and he just shrugged.

"Well, I can't be in there when you change clothes. In fact that's the main reason why I chose the horse-drawn carriage. It's slower than most limo's, plus there are curtains for the windows, and you can stand up more while it's moving, you know without hitting your head as much." He said pointing to his own head.

"You sure put a lot of thought into this date." She said, blushing for the millionth time that day.

"Of course, I did, Raven.. Anything for you." He paused to smile at her.

"Ok, well, Michel will drive you around long enough for you to pick a dress and put it on. When you're done just gently knock on that wall in front of you and he will take you to me, ok?" Beast Boy said without his grin faltering.

"I understand, Beast Boy." She said and Beast Boy gave a low chuckle.

"Please, Rae, call me Garfield." He said before kissing her small nose.

"See you later, alligator." He said before closing the door and flying off. Raven watched him fly off, but the carriage started to move and turned around so she couldn't see him anymore. Raven sighed before opening the box which held a blue dress, a purple dress, and a black dress.

The sky was dark by the time she had selected and put on a dress. She knocked on the wall as Beast Boy instructed and pulled back the curtain to watch the scenery change. She watched the usual high-speed, bright-light night life of Jump City change into the quiet spacious outskirts of their beautiful city.

"Beast Boy wasn't kidding when he said we were going somewhere quiet and private." She mumbled to herself. The carriage stopped in an unfamiliar location and she hesitated to get out and looked down embarrassed by her fear. Then she saw something dangling at the end of the purple curtain. It was a note so Raven picked it up and read it.

Come on Rae, don't you trust me?

It said and Raven smiled. She did trust Beast Boy and she knew that he wouldn't do anything to harm her. Raven proudly stepped out of the horse-drawn carriage in her new black floor-length gown. The spaghetti straps felt a bit annoying and didn't offer much protection from the cold night.

It was then that Raven the candles. They formed a line that went straight into a hedge maze. She watched the candlelight flicker gently as the soft breeze flew by. Raven walked beside candles, for even though she could have flown up and followed the light. She walked through the maze and admired Beast Boy's work.

He really must love me to do all this.

What? Was that 'loves' or 'cares' because there is a big difference.

Do you think that Beast Boy could really love us?

Raven turned one of the many corners and found herself in the center of the maze. The candle lead straight to a table and circled around it. The table had a classic white table cloth, red plates and napkins, and of course silver silverware. She stood there, frozen in place with her right hand glued to her chest as if she had just gasped.

Suddenly she felt a pair of strong hands on her shoulders and a small, deep chuckle behind her. She allowed the warm, gentle hands to push- no not push, guide her closer to the table.

"You know it's almost funny." The voice whispered in her ear.

"For one with all the Knowledge in the world within that beautiful mind of yours, that you of all people would be speechless. And not only that, but a silly dope like me, was the one who took your breath away." He continued to let his hot breath fall on her ear, which made her eyes and heart flutter.

Raven hadn't even noticed that she had been seated down in a chair until he had pushed the chair closer to the table. Then the romantic creature stepped into view. Seeing Beast Boy standing there, in a traditional tux, a big grin and caring eyes, nearly brought tears to Raven's eyes. She gave a small smile as she felt her cheeks heat up. Beast Boy sighed blissfully as he sat down across from her.

"I was hoping that you would pick the black one. You look so beautiful in black." He said staring at her and leaning on his hands.

"Thank you." She whispered and Beast Boy chuckled again. At that moment a man wearing a waiter's uniform came out with two bowls of salads, placed them in front of the young couple and walked away. Raven gave a small smirk.

"So a five-star restaurant experience without the five-star restaurant?" Raven asked picking up a fork. Beast Boy laughed.

"I guess you could say that, but I know that crowded places aren't your favorite thing in the world, but I still wanted to treat you well. I though this would be perfect." He said gesturing around them. Raven smiled at Beast Boy as the waiter came back with a pitcher of water and a tray of salad dressing. He set both down, giving them a smile before disappearing again. Beast Boy grabbed the water pitcher and filled both glasses.

"You know, Beast Boy I keep wondering how you knew that I was going to go through with all of this?" She asked with a curious look. Beast Boy smiled.

"Well, That's why I went with the bet. I wanted to ask you out for a while now, but I was always scared that you would say no. I figured that making a bet would make you a bit more cooperative." He explained and Raven nodded.

"That makes sense." She said before picking up a Raspberry vinaigrette and lightly poured it onto her salad.

"What would you have done it I had just asked you out?" Beast Boy asked and Raven felt a wave of fear crash unto her.

"I have often thought about you asking me out." Raven admitted, then she gave a small smile.

"I imagined you standing there with your traditional goofy grim and big round eyes, and just looking so adorable. I have always said yes and then you would jump in the air with a 'yes' then immediately you would clear your throat and say 'sweet' and calmly walk away. Of course when I wasn't looking you ran around making a fool of yourself." She finished and Beast Boy laughed.

"That sounds really close to what I would have done." He said which made Raven's smile widen a little. A gentle silence fell between the two love birds as they ate their salads, allowing them to hear a band that wasn't playing earlier. It was only after two plates of spaghetti, that Raven decided to break the silence.

"You know, I bet that when you called Cyborg earlier, he was in the middle of something private." She said with a smirk. This comment earned a confused look from her Changeling.

"What do you mean by that?" Beast Boy asked.

"Well, he was panting and drenched with sweat and when he said that he was in the middle of 'nothing' Bumblebee got made at him. This tells me that Cyborg was in the middle of something not so innocent with Bumblebee." Raven said with suggestive eyes. Beast Boy blinked and opened his mouth.

"Wait... so... you think... that Cyborg and Bumblebee...-"

"Were breeding like rabbits in heat, when you called." Raven interrupter and tried not to laugh at Beast Boy expression.

"Whoa, who would have thought that Cyborg could do that kind of stuff. I always thought that he would have been too damaged for se." He said. Raven shrugged.

"Well, maybe he hade some corrections to his design so that he can have sex and perhaps even reproduce." Raven said casually. Beast Boy blinked.

"Huh. I guess I ever thought about that. But you know, I normally don't think about other men's dicks." Beast Boy said which earned a laugh that Raven couldn't hide. Beast Boy smiled and when Raven tried to cover her laugh with her hand, it made Beast Boy laugh.

"Rae, stop." He laughed as he tried to get her hand away from her mouth.

"Your laugh is beautiful." He said right before he managed to pull her hand away. But as soon as Beast Boy removed her hand, the salad dressings got encased with black magic and exploded. The Titans froze as they got splashed with the dressing, then they busted out in even more laughter.

"Yeah, nothing like pasta with tomato sauce, raspberry vinaigrette, thousand island and ranch dressing." Beast Boy said as they started to calm down.

"Of course, it is the great dressing pasta that is only reserved for the most classiest occasions." Raven said. Beast boy chuckled, stood up, and offered Raven his hand.

"Care to dance with me, my Empress?" He asked gently and Raven blushed.

"But we are all dirty." She said as she took his hand and stood up.

"So? There are lots of dirty things in this world. Life is messy and some of the best moments in life are messy." He said as he pulled her close and began swaying to the music. Raven smiled as she swayed with him. She even gave him a quick kiss on the lips before leaning her head on his shoulder.

Raven listened to the quiet sound of Beast Boy's heart. Beast Boy was warm, had a gentle touch, and she could smell a little cologne above the dressing. This date had some major ups and some major downs but honestly she would have never changed it, even if she could go back in time and redo this date, she wouldn't change a thing. They danced to three different songs before Beast Boy lifted Raven's head to look at him. And there was 'The Look' again, and it made her smile.

"Hi." She said quietly.

"Hi." He mumbled with a smile.

"How are you this fine evening?" She asked as she used her nose to rub thousand island dressing on his nose.

"I'm wonderful. How are you?" He asked leaning his forehead against hers.

"I feel hopelessly blissful." She said staring into his eyes. They stayed like that for a moment before Beast Boy pulled his head back and stared at her.

"There is something that I have been wanting to tell you for a long time now Raven, but before I do I want you to know that I am completely serious." Beast Boy said before puckering his lips and furrowing his brow. He resembled a child trying to look like a gorilla, which made it hard for Raven to not laugh. Beast Boy saw that Raven was trying not to even smile the his silly face he was making.

"I'm trying to be serious." He said in a obviously fake whiney voice, making Raven smile and she bit her lip to prevent from laughing. Beast Boy smiled and nuzzled Raven's neck allowing his hair to gently tickle Raven's face.

"Seriously, serious about being serious." Beast Boy faked complained and Raven finally laughed. His job being done, he pulled back a little while he laughed.

"Sorry, Rae, I just wanted to hear you laugh again." He explained and Raven gave him a gentle punch to his arm.

"Ow." Beast Boy said loudly, then he winked at Raven.

"You deserve it." She said and Beast Boy pulled her a little closer.

"And why did I deserve to be hit?" He asked in almost a seductive tone.

"Because you said that you had something important to tell me and then you go and act silly. If that was a commercial then I could sue you for false advertising." She explained with a wink.

"Well, I do have something important to tell you, I just wanted to hear you laugh first... That's all..." He said with a smile.

"Do you still want to tell me?" She asked and he nodded and stopped dancing with Raven. He pulled away and held her small hands in his and looked her in the eye.

"We have seemed to grow a lot together these past few days and we have always been friends. But honestly we both know that we care deeply for one another for years now. But I think that it's time for me to say that... Raven, I... Rachel, I love you... and like I always say... 'Caring' and 'Loving' are two very different words." He said gently, then he bit his lip as he waited for her reaction. Raven looked away for a second then she wrapped her arms around Beast Boy's neck and pulled him into a kiss. Beast Boy was surprised by this reaction, but he welcomed the kiss. When they broke for air, they both had big smiles on their faces.

"Beast Boy... Garfield... all the love in my heart belongs to you. I love you so much." She said and Beast Boy's smile widened, before pulling her into a French kiss. They danced for a little while and just enjoyed the moment.

"Um... Raven...?" Beast Boy asked sheepishly, and Raven looked at him.

"Yes, Beast Boy?" She asked.

"I love you, and I really don't want this date to end, but do you mind if we go to the tower and get cleaned up? The smell of the different salad dressing is starting to get strong to my sensitive nose." He said hoping that she wouldn't get mad. Raven smiled and stole one last kiss before grabbing his hand.

"I don't mind, Garfield." She said lovingly. And so, both Titans left with big smiles on their faces and they both lived happily ever after.

Well...

"Beast Boy, how did you know that my real name is Rachel?"

"Oh, I have been reading your mind and watching your dreams."

"What?"

At least for about thirty seconds or so.

The End.

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