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CHAPTER 14
Jurina swiftly turns at the corner of the street, while being careful not to fall in the snowy slippery streets of Tokyo. Since Christmas, the temperature hasn't risen at all, making it impossible for the snow to melt. Even worse, ice has started to appear, making it tricky not to slip. The girl knows she can't afford to fall - an accident is not an option right now - but she still hurries up, knowing she is late. Her host places high value on punctuality.
She exhales deeply in relief when she finally makes it to the entrance of the building and thoroughly wipes her long black boots on the mat, pushing the door a few seconds later. Once she's in the elevator she removes her wooly hat and scarf, before her gloved fingers knock on the familiar door a few minutes later. Her mouth tugs into a smile when it opens and her best friend comes into view.
"Hi Jurina," Mayu says, before lowering her eyes to her watch and frowning, "you're late."
"Oh come on, I'm thirty minutes late," Jurina retorts, shaking her head in disbelief.
Both girls stare at each other for a few seconds - Mayu crossing her arms over her chest in determination - and Jurina starts to wonder how long she's going to make her wait outside, before Yuki comes into view.
"Let Jurina in," she chides, moving past Mayu to hug and kiss Jurina on the cheek, "I'm sorry, don't mind her."
Mayu does as she's told, and Jurina rolls her eyes at the girl who's tapping her feet on the carpet, a disapproving look on her face.
"Here, it's for you," the younger Matsui raises the bag in her left hand to her, and Mayu's eyes immediately lighten up.
"What is it?" Her voice pitches up, and her fingers slide into the small blue plastic bag, before opening a box and grabbing a small keychain.
"The photoshoot didn't finish on time and I knew I would be a bit late, so I stopped on my way here to buy this," Jurina explains to the girl who's turning the keychain between her thumb and her index, admiring the small fighting Mikasa.
"It's fine, I understand," Mayu waves her free hand to the girl, her anger suddenly all forgotten.
Jurina's eyes follow in amusement the girl who's now moving to the living room and hanging the keychain to her backpack, before hearing a soft chuckle beside her.
"I'm impressed. You always know how to handle her," Yuki points out, stretching her hands to take the girl's coat.
"Years of practice," Jurina jokes and the two girls exchange an amused smile, before Jurina removes her coat and heads to the bathroom.
When Mayu comes back from the living room, she notices Yuki who's setting four plates on the table, and she raises a curious eyebrow.
"Are we expecting someone else?" she asks, taking in the process the glasses the girl is handling to her.
"Yes. Rena should be here anytime soon. She texted me she would be late," Yuki replies, turning her back to her to open a cupboard.
"What? You've invited Rena?" Mayu's voice pitches up in shock, setting down the glasses on the kitchen table, and moving closer to the girl. "Why would you do that?" she whispers in panic, taking a peek behind her back to make sure Jurina is not listening.
"Did I forget to mention it?" Yuki asks once she's facing her again with a bottle of water in her hand, and Mayu raises an eyebrow at the girl's unfazed tone.
"You didn't say anything, but that's not the point. Jurina is going to be furious," the shorter girl hisses, emphasizing on the last word.
"Oh, you mean like the last time you invited Rena without telling anyone?" Yuki continues, grabbing the glasses with her free hand and moving to the living room.
Mayu watches the girl who's setting the table nonchalantly, before Jurina pops out of the bathroom and glares at Mayu.
"Mayu, you've invited Rena again?" she moves forward, and Mayu unconsciously takes a step back at the girl's angry look.
"I didn't do it, I swear!" she stutters, her eyes searching Yuki for support, who unfortunately for her decides to stay quiet.
A painful silence engulfs the three girls as none of them speak, before Yuki and Jurina suddenly burst into laughter.
"Of my God, Mayu! You should see the look on your face!" Jurina chuckles.
"That was so funny," Yuki confirms, moving forward to play with the shorter girl's bunches.
"What is going on?" Mayu asks, staring at the two giggling girls in incomprehension.
"I knew Rena was coming," Jurina states.
"Yes. I asked her beforehand if she was okay with it, not like a certain someone I know," Yuki continues, before moving to the kitchen again.
Mayu watches in surprise Jurina who's nodding, trying hard to stop laughing.
"Okay, I get it. This is payback for Christmas," Mayu sighs when she understands she has been played. "But still. I don't understand why you would invite Rena for New Year's Eve," the girl follows Yuki into the kitchen.
"Actually, Rena and I have spoken quite a lot since Christmas," Yuki answers, turning around to look at her girlfriend, "She's a funny girl."
"Really? I didn't know you two got on well together. And funny is not the first thing that comes to mind when I think about Rena," Mayu's voice trails off, tilting her head to Jurina.
"She has an odd sense of humor, but she can be funny," the younger Matsui confirms, smiling at Mayu's astonishment.
"She's a really nice girl. She even did a lemon cake to thank us for inviting her for Christmas," Yuki adds, nodding at Jurina's affirmation.
"Really?" Mayu frowns.
"Yes. We finished it two days ago. I even told you it was from her," Yuki answers.
"I don't remember," Mayu murmurs.
"Of course not, you were too busy playing that 'Bravely something' game of yours to listen," Yuki rolls her eyes. "Anyway, I knew she was alone for New Year's Eve, and I thought it would be nice to invite her."
"
Bravely Default," Mayu corrects, before turning to Jurina, still a bit doubtful about her girlfriend's plans. "And you're really okay with this?"
"I don't mind," Jurina nods.
The conversation is interrupted when someone knocks at the door, and Yuki moves forward to open while Jurina nudges Mayu's elbow playfully.
"By the way, I'm surprised to see you with your bunches today. I thought you hated them."
"Well, I followed your advice and in the end, you were right. It worked," Mayu murmurs, before continuing, now making a pained face. "The problem is, Yuki loved seeing me with bunches so much, that she asked me to keep them for the whole week."
"Oh. Sorry," Jurina chuckles.
Both girls then turn around when they hear light footsteps in the kitchen, and move forward to welcome a smiling Rena.
Mayu ticks another item off the shopping list, her eyes lingering on the food already in her shopping cart, before inhaling deeply when she reads the next one: soba. She tilts her head to Yuki who's hesitating between two kinds of vegetables, while humming the Ayumi Hamasaki's song that's currently playing on the radio of the store.
She's in a really good mood, and Mayu already hates herself for what she's about to do. Her fingers grip the paper in her hand nervously, repeating in her head the words she is going to say, before turning to the girl, a confident smile on her face.
"Yuki, I was thinking, maybe I could cook tonight."
Yuki turns at the sound of her voice and - after finally opting for mushrooms - moves to her, and drops the vegetables in the shopping cart.
"Why?" she asks, leaning forward to take a peek at the list, before watching Mayu curiously.
"Well, you always cook, so I thought I could do it for a change," the shorter girl answers, trying her best to stay nonchalant.
Yuki nods in confusion and is about to move away, when she suddenly halts and turns.
"Mayu, are you complaining about my cooking?"
"Of course not," the girl swiftly answers, but her face starts to decompose at Yuki's suspicious expression.
The older girl scoots closer - her eyes never leaving Mayu's - before stopping when they're only inches apart.
"Mayu... tell me the truth," Yuki growls, crossing her arms over her chest, "what's wrong with my cooking?"
"It's just that you always put too much... salt in everything," Mayu stutters, now avoiding Yuki's piercing eyes. She purposely avoids to mention the fact that she also tends to overcook the food.
"That's it? Too much salt? You never said anything!" Yuki's voice pitches up in shock, before grabbing a packet of soba on the shelf and shoving it in the shopping cart.
Mayu gulps at the girl's frantic action and lowers her eyes to the poor packet of soba that's just landed on top of the mushrooms, grimacing at Yuki's choice. She then lets out a small defeated sigh, knowing she did exactly what she was trying to avoid: making her girlfriend angry.
"I can't believe it! Anyway, it's just soba. I'll do it," Yuki continues, waving her hand.
"Okay..." Mayu murmurs, watching from the corner of her eye Yuki who's shaking her head and distancing herself.
The shorter girl internally curses herself for broaching the subject and pushes the shopping cart, ill-at-ease, following the angry girl.
Jurina suddenly appears at the end of the vegetable section, and looks at them curiously.
"Are you alright? We can hear you right at the end of the store," she whispers.
Yuki tilts her head to her, before noticing Rena popping up behind the young Matsui and watching them worriedly.
"We're fine. Just a little cooking disagreement," Yuki mutters, and Mayu shudders when the older girl stares at her coldly.
"Yes, don't mind us," the younger girl adds, a fake smile on her face that she knows is not fooling anyone.
Jurina nods and disappears again, looking at her shopping list, before aiming for the sweets section. At the view of the familiar yellow packaging her eyes lighten up and she swiftly grabs one packet of Puré lemon gums, before adding another one in her shopping basket.
"I can't believe we just witnessed that. I hope everything's fine," Rena suddenly speaks up, and Jurina turns to the girl who was following her quietly until now.
"I wouldn't worry about that," Jurina shakes her head, lowering her eyes to her shopping basket pensively, before stretching her arm to grab two other packets of gums.
"It almost looked like a couple's quarrel," the older Matsui murmurs, a small amused smile on her lips.
At those words, Jurina's hand freezes as she's about to take another packet, and the action doesn't go unnoticed.
"What is it?" Rena asks, raising a curious eyebrow at the girl's sudden odd behavior.
"Nothing," Jurina answers swiftly, grabbing the packet of gums as nonchalantly as possible.
Rena watches carefully the girl who's now averting her eyes ill-at-ease, before letting out a shock sound at the view of the shopping basket's content.
"Jurina, what are all these?" she gasps out, her index pointing at the five yellow packets.
"It's for Mayu. She loves them," the younger girl answers.
"Really?" Rena scoffs.
"Yes."
Both girls stare at each other for a while, before Rena rolls her eyes.
"Oh come on, I've known you for years. You're the one who loves Puré gums," the older Matsui chuckles.
Jurina's eyes widen like a deer caught in the headlights, before gazing at the shopping list again and clearing her throat, internally cursing Rena's perceptiveness.
"Okay, only one item left and we're done," she notes, ignoring the older Matsui's previous statement.
Rena shakes her head in disbelief, and watches in amusement the younger girl who's moving away. She jogs to catch up the girl who's distancing herself from her swiftly, and grips Jurina's right arm when she's finally at her side, making her stop.
"Wait," she says, taking three packets of gums from the shopping basket, "I'll put these back. That's too much sugar for you," she chides, before trotting back to the sweets' section.
Jurina's eyes follow the girl who's putting them back on the shelf, letting out a small growl in disapproval, and waits for the girl who's making her way back to her, a satisfied smile on her lips.
"I hate you," she mumbles once she's within reach.
"You know it's for your own good," she smiles, lightly patting the girl's shoulder.
Rena then notices a white closed paper bag in the shopping basket, and she looks up curiously.
"What's in the white paper bag?" she inquires.
"Melon pan. I took them while you were busy in the manga section," Jurina answers.
"Oh," the older Matsui murmurs, and her digits softly grab the bag, trying to catch a glimpse of the bread through it.
"Do you want to eat one?" Jurina asks after a few seconds, trying hard not to laugh at the girl's behavior.
"No, that's fine. I'll wait till we're at Mayu's," Rena waves at her, her eyes still not leaving the bag in her hand.
Jurina nods and expects the older Matsui to put the bag back in the shopping basket, but rolls her eyes when the girl is still staring at it a minute later.
"Go on, open it. I know you can't wait to have one," she sighs.
Rena turns to her in surprise, swiftly putting the bag in the shopping basket.
"You make me sound like an addict. I like them, but I don't need to eat melon pan all the time," she rolls her eyes, sounding slightly offended.
Jurina watches the girl's retreating back, and an idea suddenly pops up in her head.
"You're right, I'm sorry. I'll put them back," Jurina nods, reaching over to grab the bag, before feeling Rena's hand on hers.
"Okay, I admit it. I'm addicted to melon pan. Happy?" Rena groans at the younger Matsui's mischievous smile.
"Oh yes," Jurina chuckles, lowering the bag in the shopping basket again.
Jurina, Rena and Mayu are sitting in the living room and watching the singing contest on the television, debating which team is going to win tonight. While the younger Matsui is rooting for the white one, Rena is absolutely convinced the red one is going to win. Mayu who's stuck in the middle groans when the argument starts to heat up between them, and gets up when she's had enough, moving away from the two bickering girls.
"They are impossible," she mutters to Yuki once she's in the kitchen, and watches the older girl who's laying the vegetables on the counter, getting ready to start dinner.
"They are watching the kohaku?" Yuki inquires, grabbing a knife and starting to prepare the mushrooms for the soup.
"Oh, yes," Mayu cringes, before staring with intensity at the packet of soba on the counter.
The action doesn't go unnoticed and Yuki stops what she's doing to look at her.
"You really want to prepare the soba, do you?" she sighs.
"Well, if you don't mind," Mayu's voice trails off, trying not to sound too hopeful to not offend the girl again.
"Okay, go on," Yuki finally relents, her knife getting back in action.
Mayu lets out a small squeak in delight at the girl's approval and leans over to kiss her cheek, Yuki's mouth instantly curving into a smile at the gesture.
Mayu blows the hot soup in her spoon, before taking a tentative sip. She knows Yuki is watching her on the other side of the table, and she tries not to look too happy when the liquid touches her tongue. She takes a curious peek at Rena and Jurina who are eating quietly, noticing the look of surprise on Jurina's face.
"So, how is it?" Yuki inquires, glancing at the two Matsui.
"It's really good," Jurina exclaims, taking another spoonful of her soup to prove her point.
"It is," Rena confirms, before starting to eat the soba, "you're a really good cook, Yuki."
There's a small silence in the room as Yuki observes the happy faces of her two guests, before turning to Mayu who's eating her soba, sending her a shy smile when their eyes meet.
"Thank you, but Mayu did most of the cooking," Yuki replies, sighing deeply, "I only prepared the vegetables."
"Oh, so that's why..." Jurina starts, before noticing how Mayu is glaring at her, "the mushrooms are so good," she finishes lamely, lowering her eyes in embarrassment to her soup again.
The four girls are standing in front of the television, watching expectantly the man who's approaching the Joya bell, before ringing it when it's finally midnight.
"Happy New Year, Mayuyu!" Yuki exclaims, turning to hug her tightly and kissing her on the cheek soundly.
"Happy New Year, Yukirin," the shorter girl answers, responding to her embrace and patting her girlfriend's head in amusement.
Jurina smiles at the exchange, before tilting her head to Rena. She doesn't know why she's suddenly feeling so shy as their eyes meet, but she stares at the older girl for a few seconds, pondering whether she should hug her or not. Her internal debate doesn't seem to reach an end, and she hesitantly takes a step forward, finally opting for a chaste kiss on the cheek.
"Happy New Year, Rena," she smiles, retreating back, before seeing the older Matsui moving forward.
"Happy New Year, Jurina," Rena answers, slowly wrapping her hands around the girl's neck.
Jurina freezes at the girl's unexpected action, and it takes her a few seconds to relax and encircle her waist. She doesn't know how long they stayed this way, but Rena doesn't once tries to move away. Jurina internally curses herself as she's starting to relish a bit too much the girl's body against hers, before raising her eyes and meeting Mayu's. There's a small amused smile at the corner of her lips, and Jurina doesn't want to know what's crossing her mind right now.
"So, what do we do now?" Mayu finally asks, and Jurina takes it as an opportunity to disentangle herself from Rena, avoiding her best friend's gaze.
"We can go to the temple," Yuki suggests.
"Do we really have to? It's freezing outside, and I don't want to wait for hours," Mayu mutters, her attention now fully on Yuki.
"We barely waited 30 minutes last time," Yuki rolls her eyes, before turning to Jurina and Rena, "What do you want to do?"
"I don't mind staying here," the younger Matsui answers, trying hard not to laugh at Mayu's pleading look.
"I'm fine with it," Rena confirms, smiling when Mayu sighs deeply in relief.
"Who's up for a board game then?" Yuki asks, before moving to a shelf when the three girls nod in approval.
While Yuki lays the game on the table of the living room, Jurina goes to the bathroom, only to bump into Mayu when she gets out a few minutes later. The younger Matsui watches curiously her best friend, who's staring at her intensely.
"What is it?" Jurina asks, when the girl doesn't make a move to let her pass.
"You lied," Mayu states, now crossing her arms over her chest.
"About what?"
"Rena. You still have feelings for her."
Jurina's eyes widen at the girl's words, and she tilts her head in fear to the living room, before letting out a small sigh in relief when Yuki and Rena are still focused on the board game.
"Mayu," Jurina moves forward, stopping when they are only inches apart, "don't start."
"Oh come on. You may have fooled Yuki and Rena, but I can see right through you," Mayu scoffs, lightly tapping the girl's chest with her index.
"I am over her," the younger Matsui groans, trying her best to sound convincing, but knows she has failed when her best friend's mouth curves into a smile.
"Yes, yes. I heard that before," Mayu chuckles, before shaking her head in disbelief and moving to the living room.
Jurina exhales deeply in irritation at the girl's behavior, watching her as she's now sitting next Yuki and grabbing cards nonchalantly.
"Are you coming?" Yuki asks, when she notices the girl who hasn't moved from the bathroom's doorstep.
"Yes, sorry," Jurina swiftly answers, trying to ignore Mayu's sly grin as she goes to sit next Rena.
The younger Matsui's phone suddenly starts to buzz, and the girl grabs the device from her pocket, before smiling at the message she just received.
"It's Churi, she's wishing us a happy New Year," she states, raising her phone to let the girls see the picture accompanying the text.
"Airi and Akane are so cute in kimonos," Yuki exclaims, before nudging Mayu's elbow, "See? We should have gone to the temple too."
"Next year, I promise," Mayu answers, before lowering her gaze to the board game, eager to change the subject, "Let's start?"
Rena is tossing and turning, trying to get comfortable on the small sofa. Her eyes briefly meet the alarm clock on the living room's table, and she sighs, knowing it's way past her bedtime. Usually, she's already sound asleep at 2 AM, but she can make an exception. Her eyes shut again tightly, the girl trying desperately to find the sleep that's not coming. She's really trying to relax, but her mind gets constantly distracted by this noise she's been hearing for quite a while now, preventing her from drifting off. She frowns when it becomes even louder and she finally straightens up on the sofa, tilting her head to the sleeping body on the floor.
"Jurina, your teeth are chattering," she murmurs, trying to catch a glimpse of the girl who's laying on a futon.
"I'm sorry. I didn't think the temperate would drop so much," Jurina answers, trying hard to stop her body from shivering.
"Do you want to switch places? You can sleep on the couch if you like," Rena suggests.
"No, I'm fine," the younger girl answers, gripping the bedcover tightly and pulling it to cover her head.
Rena lays back on the sofa again, staring absently at the ceiling. Her heavy eyelids finally close again and the older Matsui knows sleep is about to claim her, when the picture of a shaking Jurina suddenly pops up in her head. She tries to clear her mind, but the image won't disappear, and her fingers grip her bedcover, pushing it away to sit on the sofa.
The older Matsui stares at Jurina, noticing how the girl is trying hard not to make too much noise. Her mouth tugs into a small smile at the girl's kind thought, and her feet meet the carpet in determination, kneeling a few seconds later near the sleeping form.
"Jurina, go and sleep on the couch," she repeats, lightly patting her shoulder.
"No, I'm fine, really," Jurina answers after tilting her head to her in surprise.
Rena groans at the girl's stubbornness, and catches the hand the girl is waving at her reassuringly.
"You're freezing!" she gasps out when her fingers meet the cold palm, and she encircles her hands around it to warm it up.
Jurina straightens up at the girl's action, Rena's hands immediately grabbing her other palm when it comes into view. The younger Matsui stays quiet while the older girl gently rubs her hands, feeling her fingers progressively warming up.
"Thank you. I'm already feeling better," she smiles a few minutes later, retreating her hands.
Rena nods and Jurina lays back on her pillow, seeing the girl moving back to the sofa. She's about to drift off when she suddenly hears a soft noise near her head, and widens her eyes when she sees another pillow on the futon, and Rena laying on her back.
"Rena, you..."
"No," the girl cuts off, pulling the bedcover on her body, "I don't want to hear a word."
Jurina stares at the older girl who's making herself comfortable, her eyes already closed.
"You're really stubborn," she mutters.
"You're the one to talk. You were freezing and didn't say anything," Rena replies.
Jurina sighs defeated and silence engulfs them anew, before the older Matsui opens her eyelids when she feels the girl still shivering next to her a few minutes later.
"Come here," she murmurs, pulling the girl's arm softly and laying on her side to face her.
Jurina finally relents a few seconds later and scoots closer, knowing by the girl's decided look that she's not going to take no for an answer. Rena's right arm swiftly makes its way around her back and starts rubbing it gently, while her left palm grabs Jurina's hand that's laying by her side, still a bit cold.
Right now, the older Matsui would give anything to get into Jurina's head, confused by the nervousness she's seeing in her eyes.
"Are you alright?" she asks, only receiving a small nod in reply, before Jurina starts to close her eyelids.
Rena watches her carefully for a few minutes, trying to understand what's going on, before feeling her own body relaxing and sleep claiming her.
Jurina opens her eyes again when she notices Rena's hold on her hand diminishing and she slowly retracts it, knowing the girl is finally asleep. She hears her heart hammering inside her chest and Mayu's words immediately fill her mind, admitting she's not completely wrong. It's getting harder and harder to keep the promise she made to herself, especially when Rena is acting this way.
She raises her eyes to the sleeping form and without thinking leans over, lightly kissing the girl's forehead.
"Please stop being so nice to me," she whispers after retreating back, laying her head on her pillow and listening to her heart that's stubbornly refusing to calm down.
She knows she has to try harder if she wants to stick to her decision. Her eyes close again and she sighs, knowing deep down how challenging it's going to be.
Exhaustion finally gets to her a while later and she drifts off, missing the older Matsui who's now staring at her in surprise - full awake - trying to understand both Jurina's words, and the meaning of her own racing heart. Confusion washes her when no explanation comes to mind, but her palm slides a few minutes later beneath Jurina's hand, intertwining their fingers together.
Mayu opens her bedroom's door and aims for the kitchen, taking a peek on her way at the living room, and stopping when she notices the two girls entangled on the futon. Her mouth curves into a smile at the view, before hearing light footsteps behind her, and feeling two arms around her neck.
"What are you doing? It's 9 AM," Yuki whispers, laying her head on the girl's shoulder and stifling a yawn.
"I was hungry," she answers, tilting her head to the older girl, "you should go back to bed, you're still tired," she suggests, before looking again at the two Matsui.
"Okay," Yuki murmurs, following Mayu's gaze, "they are too cute together. It's a shame, really."
"I'm pretty sure Jurina is still not over her," Mayu confesses, before continuing, "it's just frustrating that I can't read Rena at all."
"Why do you think that?" Yuki asks, now fully awake.
"I know my best friend, and Rena is her first love. You don't forget it easily," she sighs.
"I hope you're not going to play the matchmaker again," Yuki scolds her, "Remember what happened the last time you tried."
"I know, and I'm not going to do anything, don't worry," she assures, "I just sometimes wish Jurina wasn't so stubborn."
"Why do you think it's her first love?"
"Did you not see the way she was looking at her? She clearly reminds me of myself," her voice trails off, before seeing Yuki facing her and wrapping her arms around her neck again.
"I love you Mayuyu," she whispers, pulling the girl to her and pressing her lips against hers.
"What was that for?" the shorter girl asks, when Yuki retreats back.
"Do I need a reason to kiss my beautiful girlfriend?" she inquires, closing the distance to connect their lips again.
The kiss starts to intensify and Mayu wraps her hands around the girl's waist, really getting into it, before a sound catches their attention and they tilt their head to the living room. A now fully awake Rena is watching them, her mouth agape, and Yuki immediately buries her face in Mayu's neck.
"Not again," she groans, feeling Mayu's body shaking in amusement against her, "Do you think she heard us?"
"Probably not, but she definitely saw us," she whispers, "I think we should continue this in the bedroom," she continues, before waving shyly at the older Matsui.
"Good idea," Yuki answers, disentangling herself from Mayu and entering the bedroom, making sure not to meet the witness's eyes.
When Mayu closes the door behind them she lets out a small chuckle, watching the girl who's sitting in bed, her hands covering her face in embarrassment.
"What are we going to tell her?" she asks, when Mayu slides beneath the sheets and scoots closer.
"I don't think we need to explain anything, it was pretty clear," Mayu replies, trying to contain her laughter the best she can.
Yuki nods, before averting her girlfriend's gaze.
"I'm sorry for getting angry at you earlier. You were right, I put too much salt in everything," she confirms.
"It's okay, don't think about it anymore," Mayu replies, leaning over, "where were we anyway?"
Yuki raises her eyes at Mayu's seductive tone and smiles, pulling the girl closer.
TO BE CONTINUED