Yes, as if I hadn't had enough of Suzuki Kouji and Nakata Hideo's
horror works, this is a crossover of X and Honogurai Mizu no Soko
Kara.
HTML version is on http://silver-shining.net/fic/
Day 5 of Goblins Will Be Thine is coming soon. I SWEAR. ^^;;;
-- Silver Wind - http://silver-shining.net/ - http://ex-dream.net/
// Burning for your life
// Even if you sacrifice this life that will someday burn out
// Drowning in my dream
// Even if I drown, a dream is only a dream
===
Disclaimer: X, et.al. are © CLAMP, et.al. Honogurai Mizu no Soko
Kara, et.al. are © Suzuki Kouji, Nakata Hideo, et.al. Story is
written by Silver Wind. The song Secret Game is composed by Kajiura
Yuki for the anime series Noir.
Warnings: Sei+Su (implied), Fu+K (implied), spoilers for Honogurai
Mizu no Soko Kara, timeline screwing for Honogurai Mizu no Soko
Kara. And no, Seishirou OR Fuuma don't appear here. This story is
strictly about Subaru, Kamui and two ghosts. XP Well, okay, Keiichi
appears for a little bit. XP
Summary: Sumeragi Subaru is asked to exorcise a supposedly haunted
apartment building. But what do he and Kamui find there?
Archive: my site and CLAMP Fic Archive only, thank you very much. ^^
Honogurai Mizu no Soko Kara, or officially titled Dark Water in
English, - http://www.honogurai.com/ - is a brilliant drama-horror
movie, based on the novel by Suzuki Kouji (Ring, Rasen, Loop) and
directed by Nakata Hideo (Ring, Ring 2). Basically, it's about a
single mother and her daughter who moved into a nearly abandoned
apartment building. There, they were disturbed by many strange and
frightening phenomenon. The ending is kinda surprising, so if you
haven't watched the movie, and don't want to know it... well, please
don't read this fanfic then. ^_^;;;; And no, it's not like The
Others. -_-;;; Trust me. XDD
an X/Honogurai Mizu no Soko Kara crossover fanfiction:
HAUNTED
by Silver Wind
http://silver-shining.net/
come to me
we never be apart
the sun you see is me
no more pain
no memories remain
now you can play with me
- Secret Game (Noir OST 2) -
"What? A haunted apartment?"
Segawa Keiichi grinned, "I know you don't trust me, Shirou-kun, but
I'm just telling you what other people said. The apartment building
now is abandoned because no one could stand to live there!"
The two boys were sitting together under one of the huge trees that
were scattered all over CLAMP Gakuen. And the class president
obviously felt that a horror story was a good way to spice up their
lunchtime.
Kamui frowned doubtfully, "Are you sure that building isn't just
used by criminals or junkies as their hideout or something?"
"I don't know, honestly," Keiichi shrugged, "But then again, I heard
that the people in that neighborhood has requested an onmyouji to
look around the building. And if there is indeed a ghost, they beg
the onmyouji to exorcise it."
"An onmyouji?" the shorter boy raised an eyebrow.
***
Kamui entered the kitchen in the mansion and found Subaru, reading a
book with a mug of tea in front of him.
"Subaru!"
The onmyouji looked up and smiled, "Welcome back, Kamui."
"Hey," he smiled too, "What are you reading?"
"Oh, just one of my onmyoujutsu books," Subaru lifted the book
up, "I found this lying around in the clan's library."
"'A Mystic Person From Java'?" Kamui read the title aloud, confusion
forming on his face, "Java as in Indonesia's Java?"
"Ah, so you know," he laughed softly, "Yes, the one. This book is
about a famous shaman from the island."
"Heh," The boy nodded thoughtfully, and then he snapped his
fingers, "Hey, are you the onmyouji that Segawa-kun was talking
about this afternoon?"
Reflecting that he could never read the book further for the day,
Subaru slipped a bookmark in the book and closed it, "Segawa-kun?
What do you mean?"
"Segawa-kun told me there's this haunted apartment building, and an
onmyouji has been requested to exorcise whatever spirit lives in it.
You're the onmyouji, aren't you?"
"My, how fast the rumors has traveled," he replied dryly, "Yes, I'm
the onmyouji. The clan asked me since I'm in Tokyo and all that. I'm
going to the building sometime this night. Want to join me?"
"Hmm," Kamui put a hand under his chin in mock-seriousness, "I have
a homework, though. An essay in history... exorcism... an essay in
history... exorcism...," he shook his head sadly, "Wah. It's so
difficult to make a choice."
Subaru grinned, "Well, I wouldn't want to deprive you of your
historical curiosity, of course," he put a hand on Kamui's shoulder
solemnly, "I suggest you do your history essay, then."
"Yeah, right," he muttered, smiling innocently, "What time do I have
to be ready?"
***
"Tell me again why we have to be in this supposedly haunted building
at 2 a.m. in the morning?"
Subaru gave the boy a bland look, "Because if I do it in daytime,
lots of people would gather here to watch."
"Ah. Yes, lots of people. Companions. More human beings. Not just
two insane Dragons of Heaven who could be attacked by an angry
ghost."
"Hey, you chose to come instead of working on your history essay,
remember?" the onmyouji replied calmly.
Kamui muttered something rude under his breath. He looked at the
abandoned building doubtfully. Although Subaru had assured him that
no one lived there now, faintly he could hear the sound of water
dripping from inside. Well, water dripping was fine. It was normal.
He heard it often.
But not at 2 a.m. in front of a building that was rumored to be
haunted and had to be exorcised by Subaru.
Damn.
No, water dripping definitely was NOT fine.
Kamui looked around him suspiciously, "Well, I AM the Kamui," he
mumbled to himself, "No ghosts can defeat my super psychic power,
right?"
Silence.
He ran a hand through his tousled hair, "Right. Now if only I can
convince myself about it."
Silence again.
"I KNEW I should've stayed home and done my homework. But noooooo...
of course I had to prove that there's a ghost here."
Subaru's lips twitched and Kamui shot a glare at him. Of course, it
amused the older man even more.
"Kamui, this is just a routine job," he grinned, "It'd be an
educating experience for you. Besides, you can frighten Segawa-kun
with your story later, right?"
"Hah."
The onmyouji tugged Kamui's hand and they both entered the building.
Kamui raised an eyebrow as he stared at his surrounding. Yes, as he
just suspected, the inside was even gloomier than the outside.
Wonderful.
Momentarily ignoring Kamui, Subaru looked around him and he
involuntarily shivered.
Kamui noticed it and he touched Subaru's shoulder, "Subaru? Are you
okay?"
He turned and half-smiled at the boy, "Aa. But can you feel it,
Kamui?"
Kamui tilted his head to the side and frowned
thoughtfully, "Something... is pressuring me. And it feels awfully
cold and damp here. Don't you think so?" he shivered too.
"Yes," Subaru replied grimly, "There's a restless spirit here. But
that spirit is accompanied by another one. Calmer, more gentle."
Unconsciously, Kamui moved closer to Subaru, who was, after all, one
of the best onmyouji on the face of this Earth.
"Can you pinpoint where they are?" he gave the shadows a suspicious
glare
***
"Oh, this is just getting better and better," Kamui muttered as he
stared at the darkened apartment in disbelief.
Subaru had lead Kamui to an apartment in the upper levels, saying
that the energy was the strongest there. Kamui pushed the door open
carefully, creating a creaking sound which seemed very loud in the
silence around them.
The onmyouji touched a finger on the dusty table, trying to feel the
remaining aura in the room.
"Subaruuuuuu..."
He turned to find Kamui staring wide-eyed over his shoulder. Slowly
he looked back and saw a small figure lurking in the shadows.
"Oh shit," Kamui nearly hyperventilated as he realized that there
was indeed a ghost in the building.
As the figure moved closer to them, both Subaru and Kamui gaped when
they saw its appearance. It was a little girl, wearing a yellow
hooded raincoat and a red bag. Her long hair was covering her face,
but the most shocking aspect was her skin. Her skin was wrinkled,
green and on some places, it had melted, showing the flesh.
"Oh shit oh shit oh shit," the boy whispered softly beside Subaru.
The onmyouji stared at the ghost, feeling sympathy towards her. But
all the ghost knew was the two men were a threat for her. Water
pooled around her, moving towards the two Seals. Subaru pulled the
boy behind him at the moment the ghost released a psychic blast
towards them. In reflex, Subaru threw several ofuda swiftly,
creating a kekkai around him. And although he was surprised, Kamui
simply raised a hand, his psychic energy forming a shield to protect
himself.
Behind the kekkai, Subaru slowly knelt, "Please relax. We mean you
no harm. Please believe us."
The child spirit calmed down a bit, but even Kamui could feel her
distrust towards them.
"Can you talk?" Subaru gently asked.
"What do you want?"
The new voice surprised them. Kamui whipped around, energy forming
in his opened hand and ready to attack. They found a woman standing
across the child. She was beautiful, with gentle eyes and smile.
"The other spirit," the onmyouji whispered.
The woman spirit glared at them, but Subaru didn't feel any malice
or distrust. Instead, he felt fear from her. Subaru put his hands
together and started to chant. He threw ofuda to both spirits. The
spell papers created glowing pentagrams of light which trapped the
two ghosts.
"Subaru!" Kamui whispered in a horrified tone.
He put a hand on the boy's shoulder, "No, don't worry, Kamui. I
merely gave them back their appearances before they became spirits."
The light died, leaving a little girl with smooth and unblemished
skin in its path. However, the woman's appearance remained the same.
Subaru smiled faintly, "Little girl, you're not afraid of me
anymore, right? Would you talk to me now?"
"I want my mama," a soft voice from her replied.
"What's your name?" he gently asked.
She pulled back the hood of her raincoat, revealing wide innocent
eyes and a frightened expression, "Mitsuko. Kawai Mitsuko. Oniisan,
where's my mama?"
Kamui glanced at the beautiful woman but she slowly shook her head,
still eyeing at both of them in a mixture of fear and distrust.
Subaru frowned as he tried to find an answer for her, "I'm sorry,
Mitsuko-chan. But I don't know where your mama is. What are you
doing here?"
"I'm alone. I don't want to be alone. Mitsuko is scared!" the words
ended in a high-pitched shriek.
At that, a force blasted both Subaru's kekkai and Kamui's shield.
Kamui reflected that if it had been other people, maybe they'd be
dead by the force of Mitsuko's fear and anger.
"Please stop. You're scaring her," the woman finally said, stopping
to stand beside Mitsuko.
"Who are you?" Subaru asked softly.
She bowed down, "My name is Matsubara Yoshimi, onmyouji."
Subaru raised an eyebrow and inclined his head slightly in respect.
"Are you Mitsuko-chan's mother, Matsubara-san?" he looked
alternately between the two ghosts, but found no similarities.
Her lips twitched and the ghost actually smiled, "No, I'm not."
"Then why are you here with her?" Kamui asked curiously.
The woman closed her eyes briefly and her face twisted in pain, "My
daughter and I moved to this building years ago. As Mitsuko was very
lonely, she tried to take my daughter away so I would stay here with
her."
Kamui let out a startled gasp.
"Obviously," she contined in a resigned tone, "I preferred to save
my daughter. I chose to stay and accompany Mitsuko here."
"Your daughter?" Subaru inquired again.
"Lives with her father," Yoshimi smiled bitterly, "She came here
once and I had the chance to talk to her. But I left when she said
she wanted to stay with me again."
"She didn't know you've become a spirit," he concluded.
She laughed sadly, "I think she still doesn't know, onmyouji."
Silence fell upon all of them for a few moments. Subaru noticed that
Yoshimi had put her hand on Mitsuko's shoulder and that seemed to
calm the child.
"So what now?" Subaru broke the silence first, "You do know that you
don't belong here anymore, don't you? Do Mitsuko-chan and you want
to move on? I could help you to do that."
Mitsuko raised her head and she looked at Subaru fearfully, "Oniisan
wants to throw Mitsuko out? Just like papa threw mama out?"
Subaru and Kamui exchanged looks. Yes, this was definitely just
getting better and better.
"Mitsuko-chan, do you want to tell me why you were alone?" finally
Subaru asked.
The girl pursed her lips, hands tugging her raincoat
nervously, "Mama was always busy. She didn't like Mitsuko. One day,
she just... left. Mama never came back. Papa became sad. But Papa
yelled at Mama before and maybe Papa told Mama not to come back.
After that, Papa was always at the office. Nobody ever picked
Mitsuko up from school!" tears fell from her eyes.
Yoshimi kneeled down and put an arm around the crying girl. She
glared at Subaru, but the onmyouji calmly stared back. And then she
bowed down her head and said nothing.
"It was raining," Mitsuko continued softly, voice shaking with
tears, "Mitsuko came home, alone. The water tank upstairs wasn't
closed. Mitsuko climbed to look. And then Mitsuko's red bag... Mama
bought that bag for Mitsuko, Mitsuko's red bag fell into the tank.
Mitsuko tried to get it... dark!"
"And then you were here," Subaru finished a little sadly.
Kamui clenched his fists tightly, "People should've had a license
exam to become parents!"
Subaru silenced him with a look.
"Mitsuko-chan," Subaru began slowly, "Are you happy here? Do you not
want to go somewhere nicer?"
"What do you mean?" she asked, fear creeping back into her voice.
"You don't belong here anymore, Mitsuko-chan. You're making a lot of
people angry, sad and scared if you stay here," the onmyouji said as
gently as he could.
"But...!"
"Mitsuko-chan, I know that you're lonely. I know that you're angry.
I understand your feelings completely. I was lonely too. I was angry
and sad too. Because just like you, the One that I love the most
abandoned me. And I was angry at everyone. I didn't think it was
fair for me to be sad while everyone else was happy."
The girl stared wide-eyed at him, "Oniisan also feel that way?"
"Yes. Yes, I did," he looked at the inverted pentagram on his hands,
invisible to ordinary human's eyes, "But not anymore. You see,
Mitsuko-chan, when my Special Person left me years ago, I almost
died inside. But then I realized that I'd never get him back if I'm
not alive. So I live."
"But oniisan said that Mitsuko doesn't belong here anymore! How
would Mitsuko get Mama back?"
"Mitsuko-chan, you can't," Subaru said patiently, "But even so,
you're not making it easy for the people who lived here. You made it
difficult for Matsubara-san and her daughter, right?"
The girl bowed her head down, "Mitsuko was jealous when Mitsuko saw
her and her little girl. Mitsuko wished that Mitsuko had a mama like
her."
"But you made her daughter thinks that her mama doesn't care about
her anymore," Kamui interjected softly.
Mitsuko turned her wide eyes at the boy, "Really?"
Kamui knelt down to her level and smiled sadly, "Yes. You took her
away from her daughter, didn't you? Mitsuko-chan, my Special People
have abandoned me too, you know. There were this girl and boy that I
care about so much..."
"And then what happened?" she asked curiously.
"He killed her in front of me," he closed his eyes briefly, ignoring
the familiar pain in his heart.
"But that's horrible!" Mitsuko exclaimed heatedly.
"Yeah, it is," he smiled painfully, "But when you go to the other
side, maybe you can see her. She was a very kind and lovely girl.
You would like her."
"Oniisan, do you hate him now?" she asked again.
Kamui seemed surprised, and then he smiled, "No. No, I don't hate
him. I can't hate him. Just like Subaru, I intend to bring him back
no matter what."
"But Mitsuko can't do that anymore, right?" she asked sadly.
"Right," Kamui held out a hand to her, "But if you want, we would
give a message for your Mama from you. Do you want that?"
"Oniisan-tachi can find Mitsuko's mama?" she reached out and put her
hand in Kamui's.
"Oh, trust us. We could and we would," a hard light glinted in
Subaru's single eye. He couldn't wait to see the cruel woman who had
abandoned Mitsuko.
Mitsuko squeezed Kamui's hand tightly, "Oniisan, tell Mitsuko's mama
that Mitsuko loves her. Mitsuko doesn't understand why Mama hates
Mitsuko, but Mitsuko doesn't hate Mama. Mitsuko just doesn't want to
be alone anymore."
Kamui nodded and he pulled Mitsuko into his arms. He hugged the
crying girl and wished he had known her much earlier.
Yoshimi knelt beside them and softly caressed Mitsuko's hair, "Do
you want to go now, Mitsuko?"
She looked up and grinned through her tears, "Yes. Oniisan-tachi,
thank you. Mitsuko hopes oniisan-tachi would get your Special People
back."
Matsubara Yoshimi put an arm around the child and laughed, "Thank
you, onmyouji. If I may request something to you?"
"What is it, Matsubara-san?" Subaru asked the woman. He admired her
strength and kindness towards Mitsuko, so he would try to do what
she requested of him.
"Please find my daughter, Ikuko," she said wistfully, "And tell her
how much I love her. She has been a wonderful child, and tell her to
be strong in this life. And when she has children of her own, tell
her to love them. Tell her never to abandon them," she finished in
tears.
Subaru smiled and bowed, "I will, Matsubara-san. I will. And I'm
sure that Ikuko-san would understand and do every word that you
said."
"Thank you. To you too, young man," she reached out to touch Kamui's
cheek, "I also hope you will get him back. And I'd be sure to look
for your other Special Person there," she winked mischievously.
"Kotori. Her name is Kotori," Kamui bowed down
respectfully, "Farewell, Matsubara-san. Farewell, Mitsuko-chan."
Subaru started to chant again and bright light engulfed both
spirits. Yoshimi clasped Mitsuko's small hand in hers and the two of
them smiled, the first happy smiles in years.
"Farewell, onmyouji. Farewell, young man," Yoshimi's voice faintly
said
Mitsuko yelled over Subaru's chant, "Bye-bye, oniisan-tachi!"
***
Kamui and Subaru looked at one another as they exited the building.
The dawn had arrived and the building was bathed by its light.
"Well, that's certainly more entertaining than history essay!" Kamui
said cheerfully.
Subaru laughed, "Good to hear that."
He yawned, "I just hoped that I'd get a chance to sleep in class
later," he nods seriously.
The onmyouji shook his head and put a hand under his chin in deep
thoughts, "I wonder if Takamura-san would help me looking for both
Matsubara Ikuko and Mitsuko-chan's mother..."
"Oh, don't worry about it. He would," the boy said
confidently, "Just ask Imonoyama-rijichou and tell him that this is
a matter of ladies in distress. He would do everything in his power
to help you," he gave Subaru a serious nod again.
"Great idea."
***
Subaru knocked on the door firmly. He was standing in front of an
elegant-looking house. But he couldn't help noticing the rigid and
cold atmosphere and wondered if Mitsuko's mother was just like her
house.
The door opened and a beautiful woman appeared to greet Subaru. The
onmyouji raised an eyebrow and reflected that yes, Mitsuko's mother
was exactly just like her house was.
"Yes? How can I help you?" she asked coolly.
"Kawai Akemi-san?" Subaru asked in a tone that matched hers.
Her posture went stiff, "Not anymore. It's Takahashi Akemi now. Who
are you?"
Subaru looked her up and down and a hard light again glinted in his
eye, "Very well then. I will be brief. I come bearing a message that
you'd probably like to hear. It's from Kawai Mitsuko-chan."
She sneered, "I'm sorry, but I have nothing to do with that girl
now. Thank you and please leave."
She started to close the door but Subaru calmly put a hand on the
door and pushed it open.
"Perhaps you don't know who I am, /Takahashi/-san," he said
coldly, "But I am Sumeragi Subaru, the 13th head of the Sumeragi
clan. I'm an onmyouji, and Mitsuko-chan's /spirit/ asked me to give
you a message from her."
The woman paled, "Spirit, you said? What do you mean?"
"Oh, you don't know? I'm not surprised. Yes, Mitsuko-chan is
dead, /Takahashi/-san. I had to calm and exorcise her ghost from an
apartment building a few days ago. The very same apartment building
that you used to live in with her."
She didn't answer, but she had to grab the door for support as her
legs trembled.
Subaru ignored it and kept going, "She said, I quote, 'Oniisan, tell
Mitsuko's mama that Mitsuko loves her. Mitsuko doesn't understand
why Mama hates Mitsuko, but Mitsuko doesn't hate Mama. Mitsuko just
doesn't want to be alone anymore.'," Subaru looked at the woman in
barely contained contempt, "Such a kind child, she was. I'm sure
you're happy now, /Takahashi/-san, because right now you indeed
don't have anything to do with her anymore."
Her face was parchment-white, and her eyes were unfocused.
"Well," Subaru bowed mockingly, "I have fulfilled my promise to
Mitsuko-chan. I wish you a good life, /Takahashi/-san," he smiled
coldly, "You're going to need that."
Subaru turned around, leaving the shocked woman still holding on to
her door.
***
The onmyouji looked at a picture in his hand again. As predicted on
by Kamui, Imonoyama-rijichou really did magic and produced complete
informations of Matsubara Yoshimi's daughter, Ikuko.
"Hey, look. They're leaving," Kamui pointed at the building.
The girl was a junior at a public but respectable junior high
school. Subaru and Kamui were waiting for her to give Yoshimi's last
message to her. The students burst out from the school gates,
seemingly full of energy. Some of the female (and male) students
spotted Subaru and Kamui and started to whisper excitedly to one
another. The onmyouji seemed oblivious of it, but Kamui had to stop
himself from blushing because of the giggles and squeals. He focused
his attention into looking for Ikuko instead.
Kamui nudged Subaru, "Look. That's her, right?"
A cute girl walked towards them, her ponytail swinging side to side
as she bounced animatedly. She was surrounded by her friends who
chatted and laughed cheerfully about this and that.
"Looks like she still has a good life," the boy smiled and Subaru
nodded in agreement.
Subaru put the picture in his coat pocket and approached the girls.
"Excuse me," he called out politely, "Matsubara Ikuko-san? May I
have a word with you?"
The girls gave Subaru and Kamui curious looks. Kamui desperately
hoped that they didn't think him and Subaru as perverts or something
like that.
"No one really called me Matsubara Ikuko anymore...," Ikuko looked
at Subaru in surprise, "Ah... sure. We could talk here, right?"
Subaru realized her slight distrust and smiled, "Of course. I just
came to give you a message from someone you love."
They both, followed by Kamui, separated themselves from the crowd.
Ikuko gave Subaru a questioning look, ready to bolt if she was in
danger.
"I am Sumeragi Subaru," he smiled disarmingly, "I'm an onmyouji.
Recently, I was requested to exorcise the apartment building you
used to live in. Do you remember it?"
"Oh, of course," she nodded, "My mama and I lived there years ago."
"Yes. Well, I met your mother, Matsubara Yoshimi-san, and she asked
me to bear a message for you, Ikuko-san."
"Wait! You mean that Mama is still in that building?" she frowned.
"Not anymore now. She has gone to her proper place," he answered
calmly.
"What do you mean?"
Subaru ignored her question, "Ikuko-san, I will give you the exact
words she said to me. Matsubara-san said, I quote, 'Please find my
daughter, Ikuko, and tell her how much I love her. She has been a
wonderful child, and tell her to be strong in this life. And when
she has children of her own, tell her to love them. Tell her never
to abandon them.'"
Ikuko listened in silence, her eyebrows knitting together in deep
thought.
"Ikuko-san, my duty is finished here," Subaru bowed down to
her, "Please take care of yourself. I'm sure that Matsubara-san
wants that of you. And please listen to her message. She meant it
from the bottom of her heart."
Subaru started to walk away. Kamui inclined his head slightly at her
and followed his friend.
"Wait!"
The two Seals turned around.
"Sumeragi-san," Ikuko bit her lower lip, tears forming in her
eyes, "My mama is dead, isn't she?"
Subaru only smiled, "Please take care of yourself, Ikuko-san.
Farewell."
Ikuko followed their departure with her eyes, tears streaming down
her cheeks and her friends crowding around her, demanding to know
why she was crying.
***
"Ne, Shirou-kun!" the class president stopped his frantic running
beside Kamui, trying to regain his breath, "I just heard a rumor
about the apartment building again!"
"That building isn't haunted anymore, right?" Kamui smiled
victoriously.
Keiichi gave his friend a suspicious look, "Shirou-kun, do you know
something that I don't know?"
Kamui laughed and ran away. Keiichi followed, demanding to be told
what had happened.
FIN
Notes:
this fanfic was inspired by the rumors about a haunted house at
Pondok Indah, Jakarta, Indonesia. As this house has been all over
the news, gossips and horror shows here, and I've been watching (and
reviewing for a local magazine) Honogurai Mizu no Soko Kara again,
no wonder this fanfic came into existence. *sweatdrops*
The book that Subaru was reading really does exist. I forgot the
exact title, but it was something close to it. I found it at a local
bookstore, stared and just STARED. ^^;;;;
The background of Mitsuko's family is created by me. On the movie,
it's just said that the mother abandoned her family, and that's it.
Poor kid. -_-;;;
I ignored the timeline for Honogurai, because the main setting of
the movie is on 1999. And Ikuko met her mom's ghost 10 years after
that. Ah hell... screw the timeline. ^__^;;;;;
Feedbacks, pleaseeeee... ^^
Finished: September 28, 2002.
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