Epilogue

"And a magical Christmas that turned out to be." Wanda finished when the story of their past lives with Lilo was done. "And I say it was Lilo who saved Christmas for all of us that year."

"Fair enough." Wade said. "I remember it now. I'm not complaining."

"Yeah!" SpongeBob agreed. "I also remember, and also won't complain either. It was a silly argument anyway. Christmas is supposed to be about merriment, coming together, and good will. It's no place for fighting."

"I agree."

Lilo and Stitch then approached everyone. Lilo had a gift in her hands.

"Poof." The little girl spoke. "We have a present for you." Poof brightened.

"You do?!" He asked excitedly. "Yay!" He raced to the present, and snatched it out of her hands. Wanda cleared her throat when he was about to open it.

"Poof." Wanda spoke. "What do you say?" Poof looked at his mom.

"I don't know what it is yet, Mama."

"It's still the polite thing to say."

"I promise you'll like it." Lilo promised him. "At least, I hope you do." Poof looked at her.

"I'm sure I will too. Thanks!" He opened it up, and a smile spread across his little face. It was a copy of Matilda.

"Matilda; thanks you two!"

"You're quite welcome. It's my favorite, and now I want you to have a copy. I wasn't sure since the main character being a girl, you wouldn't like it as much."

"As long as I like the plot, it'll be fine." He looked at Wanda. "Mama, can you read it to me?"

"I just told you and our friends a story already." She told him, but then smiled. "But sure, but can it be later? I can read you some pages, maybe a chapter per night before bed, okay?" Poof looked a bit disappointed, but nodded.

"Okay, Mama. I understand." Stitch looked at the coyote.

"Antoine?" He asked. "Song, please?" Antoine smiled, and bowed to him.

"I'll be delighted to, monsieur master." And with that he began to sing. "Mele Kelikimaka is the thing to say on a bright Hawaiian Christmas Day..."

Stitch and Lilo went outside on the balcony as soon as the song was over, and they thanked and complimented it on a job well done. Stitch gave Lilo his gift for her. Lilo opened it, and gasped. It was a rose. She looked at Stitch, and hugged him.

"Thank you, Stitch; I love it!" Stitch smiled, and petted her back.

"Mele Kekamaka, Lilo." Lilo withdrew from him.

"It's Mele Kalikimaka!" Stitch facepalmed himself, and cursed. "I can't believe after all of this time and the song, you still can't say it right. I'm offended!" Stitch looked at her.

"Sorry, hard to say." Lilo was about to disagree, but smiled instead.

"I'm joking, but seriously, you have to say it right eventually."

"I'll try."

"I know you will. Mele Kalikimaka, Stitch."