I do not own Naruto. Never will.

Final chapter. Surprisingly, it ended rather fast. I was listening to Yui - Feel my soul for this chapter. It's suitable, somewhere towards the end. I recommend it.

LIMITS

Kakashi felt that the 'wound' bled enough. The moment he realized what Iruka wanted him to realize, he himself was ready to jump off the rock-bridge without even hesitating. After he realized it, Iruka gave him a complete outline of what the training was going to be like from that point onwards.

As the training progressed, Kakashi found himself enjoying the feeling of being human and fearless.

They trained and sparred dangling in the air with ropes and wires. Kakashi practiced his aim on the targets Iruka set up around the rocky walls till he perfected his throwing arm and chakraless-strength. Iruka forced speed in to Kakashi's body by tying him down to weights and making him climb the walls with no safety line. While Kakashi was never aware of it, Iruka was always nearby to catch him in case he slipped and fell. There were two close calls, but Kakashi wasn't afraid of falling anymore. He always had enough kunai in his holster to use them as his climbing gear and to break his fall.

From dangling to the air and practicing katas with only rope as his footing with the endless pit of the deep waters taunting him from underneath, Kakashi could feel more of his fear and more of his hesitation fade away. Several times he fell in to the water. However many times he fell, Kakashi got up to his feet and continued with twice the effort. Iruka made him do the extremes; from hanging by his legs and sparring to being weighed down in water to increase his speed in moving his limbs, Kakashi had to wonder if Iruka was worse than Gai.

One day, Iruka showed up with Gai. Kakashi didn't realize how much time flew by until Gai showed up. "When did you get back?"

"Two days ago." Gai said, eyeing Kakashi's shirtless and wet self, the sprinkle of the waterfall slightly drizzling them. Kakashi was sporting a few bruises.

"He's all yours Gai." Iruka said, smiling at Kakashi. "I've accomplished my task. What happens from now on is up to you, Kakashi-sensei."

Wait a second, what? And why do I get the sensei-honorific and he's just calling Gai by his name?

"You seem different, Kakashi." Gai grinned.

Iruka looked up at Gai, a proud smile on his face. "More confident. More sure of himself." Kakashi felt his breath being taken away when Iruka directed his proud look towards him. "Stronger."

Gai laughed out loud. "Iruka here always knew that you'd get stronger. Congratulations, Kakashi! You've surpassed even Iruka's expectations!"

That's a good thing? Well, I suppose...

Kakashi gave Gai a shrug. "So what's going to happen now?"

"You continue with Gai's regime. In case you haven't noticed, you've already covered two parts of it. I've slipped it in to our daily training routine. Gai will take care of the rest." Iruka replied.

Kakashi looked at Gai and nodded. "Understood."

Gai mouthed off some speech about strength building before telling Kakashi to meet him at the training field, where he was going to set up a few things. When Gai vanished, Iruka looked at him rather fondly that made Kakashi frown. Iruka then looked at him, nodded and gave him a polite bow before he too started to walk away.

"Take care, Kakashi-sensei. You'll get stronger. Gai knows that. I know that." Iruka gave him one smile before waving.

"Wait!" Kakashi said suddenly, moving to stand in front of him. "W-Why don't you stay?"

"There is no need for me to stay around you anymore, Kakashi-sensei. I've accomplished what I needed to accomplish. I can't teach you more than I've already done."

"Yes you can! You know that." Kakashi's gaze hardened.

"No. I have nothing more I can give you. Everything I've taught you, I've been through the same. It took me years to get rid of my fears while it took you weeks. I wanted to be cruel to you, but I couldn't. I am not my mother. I - I hated her and I didn't want to be like her. I couldn't stand your screams when you were afraid." Iruka said, features stiff. "Is that wrong? To hate my parent?"

Kakashi thought about it; if Iruka went through what Kakashi recently faced at such a young age, then Kakashi couldn't blame his bitter feelings towards his mother. "She did all that to you?"

"And more. Everything from dropping to drowning. This wasn't just a test for you, Kakashi-sensei, but for me as well." Iruka gave him an apologetic smile. "I wanted to prove to myself that I can make you what you want to be and more, without resorting to the cruelty my mother gave me." Iruka forced a proper smile. "And it worked."

"If she treated you so badly, why didn't you complain? Tell your father? Anything? You were so young!"

"I was different. My structure is so much like a woman, yet a man. My mother knew this and she pushed me to the extremes to make the best of my built. I knew this and I wanted to accomplish what she set out for me and more but I was a selfish only child. I couldn't stop being bitter and hating her for it. I didn't want to tell anyone, I was afraid. I was friendless back then."

Kakashi parted his lips to speak but could only say his name. "Iruka..."

"But look where I've reached now. Look where you've reached now. The past is the past. If it weren't for my mother, I wouldn't be the way I am now. For that, I am grateful somehow."

"You were abused. It's not something to be proud of."

"No. It's not. I just like to think of it as very tough training." Iruka smiled. "I better go. Gai is waiting for you and you still have your Sharingan to perfect. You need someone with your level of strength to practice the Sharingan with. Gai is the best person for this." Iruka stepped back.

So that's fucking it?

"I can't dance that well." Kakashi tried again, griping at almost anything just to prevent Iruka from walking away from him.

"Yes you can. Stop lying to yourself. Right from the beginning, you were capable. You're just busy trying to prove things to other people rather than yourself."

"Didn't I turn to the swan you wanted?" Kakashi asked, frowning a bit more.

Iruka's shoulders sunk a bit. "You didn't want to turn in to a swan for yourself, but just to rub it into my face. What's a swan that hides behind its shell?"

"So I'm a swan already and not a turtle?"

"You were the only one holding yourself back. You didn't want to be a swan for yourself. You wanted it so for someone else. I can't teach you anything more. You've learned all that I can give if not more already. You can't let pointless envy and immaturity block your way of progressing."

"I am not worthy to be your partner?" Kakashi said, sounding just a bit too desperate in his reasoning.

"No, you're not." Iruka said, frowning and looking utterly disappointed at Kakashi's words and started to walk away.

Kakashi watched him disappear through the trees, spacing out.

You just don't want to be around me anymore, don't you?

XXX

Gai kicked Kakashi in his middle, sending him flying across the field and landing against a tree trunk. Kakashi crumpled on his side, coughing and rubbing his chest.

"I've lost count to how many times you've been distracted." Gai offered Kakashi a hand and helped him up. "What's bothering you, Kakashi? It's been a week already."

Kakashi shook his head. "It's nothing. Let's try again."

Gai dropped down on the grass and sat cross legged. "No. I won't. Sit down and rest."

"Gai -"

"Just sit down." Gai patted the grass and folded his arms across his chest. Kakashi sighed and dropped on the grass, leaning against the tree, calming his breathing. "If it bothers you so much, why not just go and find him?"

"Leave it." Kakashi said, looking at the sky.

"What did he say to you?" Gai sighed, rubbing his temple.

"That I am not worthy of being his partner."

Gai looked at Kakashi. "Let's be a bit honest here." Gai lay down on the grass and stared at the sky, pillowing his head on his folded arms. "What do you think of Iruka?"

Kakashi lay down as well, staring at the sky as he thought of Iruka. "He's weird. He's annoying and he seems to like to piss me off. He makes my temper flare sometimes and he's just so blunt."

Gai was grinning. "Go on."

"He's cold towards me. I know he hates me, but he treats strangers better than he's ever treated me."

"I'm sure." Gai started to bit his lower lip to tone down his grin.

"But I can't seem to dislike him. I want to prove to him that I can do whatever he tells me to and better. And I've proven it. But he - it's like it's not enough for him."

Gai closed his eyes. "Can't you see it?"

Kakashi blinked at the sky. "What exactly?"

"What Iruka wants you to see for yourself?" Gai asked, which Kakashi couldn't find an answer to. "He doesn't want you to do things for him. He wants you to do everything for yourself, because if you think about it, in the end, we have no one and nothing but ourselves."

"I am doing it for myself." Kakashi grumbled.

You think I went through all that just for fun? What utter bullshit!

"No, you're not. You're doing it to prove something to Iruka. Not yourself. There's a fine line between those two." Gai laughed. "He knows you're smart. But really, this is just stupid. Wake up, Kakashi. People can't always come to you. You have to go to them."

"I did go to him." Kakashi frowned. "I approached him, didn't I?"

"You know what I mean." Gai laughed. "I'll cancel training today. He should be at home since it's the weekend.

"What do I do?" Kakashi asked, his voice sounding a bit too strangled for his own liking.

"What you think you should do. You've fallen for him harder and faster than you think."

No I did not! Absolutely not! He's my friend! My comrade who taught me how to dance! What's falling got to do with anything? Damnit, fuzzy!

Kakashi blinked slowly. "Aren't you being a bit too overboard?"

"Ah. Lying to yourself again." Gai shook his head and laughed. "Oh, you know that new ice cream place? By the eight district?"

Ice cream? Huh?

"Yeah. What about it?"

"Oh, I was just wondering if you knew about it. I over heard that Iruka got asked out yesterday. To that place. He's very popular with the ladies. And men."

What? What? What?

"He is?"

"Yes. He's very good looking, talented and kind. Strict when he needs to be." Gai looked at Kakashi and grinned. "Kinda' like your type, no?"

"I am going to kick your head in." Kakashi stated flatly.

"Feel free to try." Gai grinned brightly.

Hnn. Go have a cow.

"I heard he declined though. Broke the woman's heart, the poor thing." Gai shook his head, but was still grinning.

"Yeah?"

Brilliant. That woman can trip and crash in to a light post for all I care.

"Yeah."

A moment of silence passed between them before Kakashi spoke again. "Hey, Gai?"

"Yeah?"

"Who do you like?"

Gai chuckled. "Anko."

Ohh-kay.

"Oh. Sweet."

Relief feels surprisingly good...

XXX

Kakashi found himself knocking on Iruka's window about two weeks later, a strong look of resolution in his visible eye. He knew Iruka was home due to the light he left on in the kitchen. He headed home directly after training and grabbed a quick meal and a shower before waiting for Iruka to head home from his desk duty at the mission room. He remained home thinking about what to do and what Gai said. He couldn't help but feel like something was just not right and that there was no balance.

Which was why, after some hours, he was at Iruka's window, waiting. Iruka appeared a few seconds layer, hair up in a lose ponytail and blinking at him curiously. "Kakashi-sensei?"

"Let me in." Kakashi said.

Iruka blinked and nodded. "Come in." He said and pushed his curtains aside to pull the window open completely as Kakashi stepped inside. "Something you wanted?"

Kakashi looked at Iruka's pants and sleeveless shirt before he blinked and shook his head. "Come over here."

Iruka stared at him for a while before he drew the curtains shut. "Something wrong?"

Kakashi shook his head and took Iruka's hand in his, holding him close to start dancing. "Dance."

Iruka looked at him with curiosity but started to pull back. "You have no idea what you're doing."

"No. I do." Kakashi pulled him closer. "I came here because I do know what I'm doing."

Iruka shook his head. "Look, Kakashi-sensei, stop. Really. This will get nowhere. I've already -"

"You haven't even danced with me yet."

Iruka frowned and forcefully stepped back. "Why are you insisting on doing this?"

Because it feels right!

"I'm not sure."

"Exactly. You have no idea why." Iruka rubbed his temple. "Please, Kakashi-sensei."

"I am worthy of being your partner." Kakashi said and narrowed his visible eye. "And I trust that you would be able to follow me where I lead you. Won't you trust me as well?"

Iruka stared at him, disbelieving. "Kakashi-sensei -"

"You can't rule me out without seeing what I am completely capable of. You don't know me well enough to judge me."

"Precisely. It is exactly why I stepped back. I know my limits and my boundaries, Kakashi-sensei. Do you know yours?" Iruka asked.

"I am going to find out." Kakashi said and bowed to him. "May I?" Kakashi held his hand out.

Iruka closed his eyes briefly before he took the hand offered and Kakashi pulled him close. They moved slowly, with Kakashi leading Iruka around the small space of the living room, gazes locked, silence all around them. Kakashi spun Iruka like one would spin silk. He watched as Iruka warmed up to him and his moves, allowing Kakashi to lift him up and spin him in the air. Kakashi couldn't help not staring at Iruka's eyes that were filled with something else that he's never seen before - not even when he was with Ace or Yui or when he looked upon strangers, his students, peers or even Gai.

How long they danced, Kakashi was not sure. When he was done however, he didn't realize how close he and Iruka have gotten. He could feel Iruka's warm breath on his masked lips, both of them still in their finished pose; Iruka's arm around his shoulder, his other hand entwined in Kakashi's. Kakashi could feel his heart skip several beats as he stared down at Iruka.

"I am worth it." He whispered, watching as red dusted over Iruka's cheeks. "I want to make it worthwhile for you. Tell me I wasn't wrong for coming here." Kakashi said, tilting his head a bit, their lips barely touching.

Please don't push me away. Please tell me that somehow, you do need me. In any way. Even if it's to lug your stuff around when it's heavy...

"You are too close. A woman wouldn't appreciate it." Iruka corrected him.

Kakashi looked at him piercingly, still close and glancing down at Iruka's lips. "But you're no woman."

"That I am not." Iruka's lip tugged up in to a small smile. "You are hesitating, Kakashi-sensei. Have I taught you nothing about leading?"

Oh you've taught me lots of things. More than you think...

"You've taught me many things."

"Have I?" Iruka asked, looking up at Kakashi's eye. "Have I really?"

Kakashi stared at Iruka's eyes once more, noting how deep they were, how they shone under the white light of the living room ceiling, how they reminded him of that time when he first realized how to get over his fear of heights. Kakashi felt his face relax a bit, determination filling him, body posture shifting slightly; he was straighter, and he noted the slightly surprised look filling Iruka's eyes, a memory clicking in his mind, remembering what else shone just as bright as the chocolate orbs.

They shine like those stars I saw that night.

Kakashi knew what he wanted then and there. Gai knew and Iruka probably knew before he ever realized it himself but now that he did, he could care less. Gai was right all along. He didn't want to learn dancing from Iruka because he wanted to know the arts itself.

I just wanted to be able to hold him like this. This close.

"You have." Kakashi answered, and leaned in a bit so that their noses touched, pulling Iruka even closer. He felt the hand on his bag lift and touched his cheek, fingers dipping in to the hem of his mask and tugging it down till stopped at his chin. "I know what I want."

Iruka smiled up at him, and Kakashi noted - either because he was completely smitten or simply to light headed - that his eyes were brighter. "I know. I can see it now."

Kakashi pressed his lips on to Iruka's, eye drifting shut as the warmth of the slightly smaller man in his arms surrounded him. His heartbeat raced and everything around him faded to nothing. All that existed was Iruka and everything that he was. He felt Iruka's hand in his hair, smoothing out the unruly silver strands, his thin body flushed against his own. Kakashi let go of the hand he was holding earlier while dancing to wrap his arm around Iruka's middle. He wanted him closer - as close as Iruka can get with their bodies. Iruka merely held on to his shoulder, head tilted up slightly to meet his deepening kiss, and chest against Kakashi's own

When they did break the kiss, Kakashi was feeling a lot warmer than normal. He noted with a pleasant smile that Iruka's cheeks were flushed, his lips rosy from the kiss and slightly parted to suck in some air. Iruka was not looking at him but at his throat, with heavy lidded eyes as his chest heaved. Kakashi reached up for his forehead protector, pushing it back and over his head till it dropped on the ground just so that he can watch Iruka with both eyes.

He wanted to remember this moment, carve and ingrain it in to his mind so that he'll never forget.

Iruka looked up at him, a wanting looking in his eyes. Kakashi couldn't hide his own need and want, so he didn't resist when Iruka kissed him again. He leaned in closer, their faces pressed against each other as Iruka held him close with his thin arms around his neck. Kakashi couldn't help but feel satisfied.

The first instant, they were kissing. The next, Kakashi found himself sitting on the couch, legs spread apart, shirt gone and pants open with Iruka straddling his lap and moving against him, dry and unprepared, hair lose and clothes gone. Kakashi found himself not thinking as he shifted and moved along, watching Iruka's body. He watched how his face contorted with pain at the beginning, watched it relax when he got comfortable moving against Kakashi's body and arousal, but most of all, he looked in to his eyes, that were staring right at him.

It all seemed to click in to place then, the wheels and cogs of his mind suddenly moving smoothly as opposed to the jerky turns it made previously. All those times Iruka took care of him when he was at his weakest and most vulnerable state, he never really looked at Iruka's eyes. He was too busy being angry to see the real emotion Iruka felt then as opposed to what the Chuunin was mirroring in his feminine and doll-like face. It hit him with force then and there, just as Iruka moved in closer to hold on to his shoulders, nails digging in to his flesh and still moving.

Iruka had always been gentle with him, despite his harsh tone; when he corrected his postures in dancing, when he helped him up when Kakashi couldn't walk, when he offered him drinks as his guest - the list was endless.

He was always looking at me. I never looked at him. Some underneath the underneath philosophy I follow huh?

He climaxed without knowing, lost in his thoughts. There was just a flood of relief and satisfaction that washed over him like a cool breeze, leaving him completely mindless, with Iruka's fingers digging in to his knees. Kakashi blinked slowly to eye Iruka's form sprawled on his lap, arms back and supporting his weight on Kakashi's knees, head tossed to one side, his hair covering his face. Kakashi stared at Iruka's body, taking in the hard stomach coated in warm white stickiness, the slightly narrow shoulders and small nipples.

He's so small. So fragile looking.

Kakashi couldn't stop his hand from reaching out and pushing the curtain of brown hair away from Iruka's face, tucking the damp strands behind a tanned ear. Iruka looked at him then and Kakashi felt his breath taken away.

If this is what love is supposed to be, then hell, I love him...

"Say, would you go out with me?" Kakashi asked, voice sounding a bit strained and rough on the edges due to his cry of climax earlier.

Be mine. And only mine. Just mine.

A wide smile spread slowly across Iruka's face as he threw his head back and laughed. Kakashi watched how his entire body flexed with laughter and drank the sight in. It was enough to arouse him again. Iruka finally let go of his knees and leaned closer to simply hold Kakashi's head to his shoulders.

"Took you long enough, huh?" Iruka said with a mirthful chuckle.

Kakashi, strangely, found himself laughing as well. "What can I say? I get a bit slow when I'm around you." Iruka laughed even more. "Sorry?"

"I would love to go out with you, Kakashi-sensei. I would love to be with you."

Kakashi couldn't stop the wolfish grin from spreading on his face as he kissed Iruka again.

Why didn't I just as him like this in the first place? Wasn't it supposed to be dates first then sex and not the opposite? Oh well...

XXX

It was in the new Jounin-graduates party did Kakashi was finally able to voice what he felt since that night when he had Iruka on his lap. His training evened out to regular maintenance and Gai had finally let him go, leaving him with a larger supply of chakra and stronger form. Sitting at the bar and sipping his sake, Kakashi watched as Gai and Anko danced on the dance floor, feeling rather pleased for his rival - and friend - that he was finally with the person he liked.

Possibly love too. He'll be all right...

Kakashi turned back to his sake and emptied the cup, catching sight of Iruka in the other side of the room, congratulating several Jounins, some who must have passed through him as students some years ago. Kakashi knew that Iruka was proud of them but at the same time he worried. Kakashi also realized that Iruka loved him, but like himself, the Chuunin never voiced it out loud. But it was there, bright in his eyes whenever he looked at him and smiled at him.

That was more than enough for Kakashi.

Pushing his sake cup away, he made his way towards Iruka and nodded his head towards the new Jounins. "I hope you don't mind if I steal your sensei for a bit."

The new grads shook their heads and laughed. "Of course not, Kakashi-san."

Kakashi couldn't help but chuckle at the look of surprise on Iruka's face. "There's this song that I am quite fond of."

Wrapping an arm around Iruka's waist and leading him to dance floor, Kakashi grinned as he heard the new grads whistle behind them.

I am definitely smooth.

"Brats." Iruka grumbled, face red even under the dim lights of large hall everyone was partying in.

"Maybe. But they love you." Kakashi picked a spot in the dance floor and took Iruka's hand in his and started moving to the beat.

He handled Iruka like he was glass, moving smoothly across the dance floor, catching Iruka when he spun away and lifting him high when he wanted to. The steps came to his head easily, without exerting any effort in thinking about what to do next. He was so busy having a good time in dancing that he blinked when the song ended and there was a round of applause and whistles from the other dancers.

Iruka laughed and leaned in to Kakashi before stepping back and bowing to him. "I'm going to head out for some air. You want to stay awhile?"

"No. I'll come with you." Kakashi followed Iruka out of the hall and towards the cool evening air. "Where do you want to go?"

Iruka tapped his feet once, a sign Kakashi understood that he was going to break for a quick run. "The west side hill."

Kakashi blinked. "Why?"

"No reason." Iruka gestured with his head and took off across the roofs.

Kakashi followed easily and was surprised when Iruka stopped over an open space that over looked the entire village below them and gave a stunning view of the evening sky. Kakashi was also surprised at the large trampoline present in the grass field.

"Trampoline?" Kakashi blinked, staring as Iruka approached it and started climbing. Iruka hoped off the steel support and used the force of his jump to soar up. It took three jumps before Iruka was finally high enough to tumble and spin without worrying about landing wrong.

"Come, Kakashi." Iruka motioned with his arm and Kakashi couldn't help but follow. It took him a couple of jumps to get a hang of how he should land and climb up. On his last jump, Kakashi looked up to find Iruka reaching down to grab his hands. Kakashi caught the outstretched hands and was pulled up. "Spread your arms and look at the sky."

"Huh?" Kakashi blinked and found himself being pushed up towards the sky. He realized then why Iruka liked doing what he liked. Spreading his arms out and watching the sky, Kakashi felt rather free; no burden on his shoulder and nothing weighing him down.

They bounced up and down, laughing and enjoying each other's company till they stopped some time later, simply lying on the grass and staring at the sky. Iruka had his head pillowed on Kakashi's stomach, an arm draped over Kakashi's knee.

"Did you like it?"

Kakashi thought about it and answered honestly. "I liked it. But probably because it was with you."

Iruka looked at him and smiled. "I appreciate your honesty."

"Should have been honest with myself right from the beginning." Kakashi said, tugging his mask down. "It's a habit."

"Not everything that goes wrong is your fault. Remember that." Iruka said, knowing perfectly well what Kakashi was referring to.

There were many things Kakashi regretted; not listening to Obito when he had the chance, not realizing his father's feelings or trying to understand why he committed what he did, not being there for his team enough to prevent what happened. Iruka knew all this but still thought high of him, expected many things from him and still supported him.

"Am I worthy partner for you?" Kakashi asked suddenly, wondering if Iruka would be one of the things he'd regret later.

Iruka leaned over him, looking down at his worried and doubting face. "Don't you see?" Iruka touched his face. "You are my only partner."

And with that, you mean, 'You are worthy of the Sharingan. You are worthy of being Sakumo's son and heir and you are a worthy leader of team seven and will always be.'

Kakashi closed his eyes. "Partners support each other."

"You are supporting me; you just don't realize it yet." Iruka kissed his cheek and touched their foreheads together. "When you are blind, I will lead you. Like I trust you'd lead me, when I can't see things for myself."

Kakashi smiled a bit, wrapping his arms around Iruka and holding him close.

In the end, it's all about trust. I was always afraid of trusting people, that's why I ended up the way I did till now.

Looking at Iruka humming in to his neck, Kakashi felt himself relax and forget his doubts, turning his attention to the sky and drifting off to the warm homey-feel of Iruka's humming..

If it's you Iruka, then maybe I won't regret anymore. Because I can and do trust you...

FIN

Notes and acknowledgements:

Again, Kaleido Star played a huge role here. No spoilers, but those who know will know what I'm blabbing about.

For the first dance sequence above and some of the logic in trust, I used Take the Lead as my back up because it actually makes a lot sense. To be able to dance perfect and not doubt your partner is trusting your partner to catch you and support you etc. No spoilers, but those who have seen the movie will again, know what I am blabbing about.

This story was supposed to be a one-shot as I have mentioned earlier. It is supposed to be a short Kakashi-wants-Iruka-so-he-tried-to-dance-with-him plot. Kakashi can be a bit clueless. He is slow when realizing things he wants/desires. Hence, I've used that possibility through out the story. I am probably repeating myself by saying this.

Someone asked me if I plan to do Iruka's point of view. As much as I wanted to write in Iruka's POV, I didn't want to break the flow of the story by switching back and forth two characters. I wanted to focus more on Kakashi and his inner thoughts rather than Iruka.

But yes, Iruka loves him. Iruka knew from the beginning that Kakashi was smitten over him. That's the only reason he's agreed to let Kakashi in to his own home and teach him this far in the first place. I was hoping that this much was obvious but ... oh well.

Thank you very much to all that reviewed and stuck with me so far. I am glad that you all enjoyed this and I hope that I somehow brightened your busy days (or depressing ones because really, real-life sucks balls. That's why I write). I work for entertaining! Yeah uhm ... thank you! And again, thank you!