Well, finally here. Was a long trip but I hope you all enjoyed it. Now here's the end.


Five years later. . .

"Come on, Marc, keep up!" Cindy shouted. She held firmly onto her brother's wrist as she pulled him along the fields.

"H-Hey, slow down, Cindy!" Mark cried. "I can't keep up!"

"Cindy, stop dragging your brother," Robin said. Cindy sighed and let go of her brother who rubbed his wrist. Robin and Sumia caught up with their children. A toddler Morgan was in her mother's arms.

"But, Daddy, we're going to be late for the picnic!"

Sumia chuckled. "We're not on a time crunch, sweetheart. We don't need to rush."

"But the others are waiting!" Cindy ran up a hill and stood at the top. "I can see them!" She ran down and grabbed Marc's wrist. "They're just over the hill, let's go!" She ran off with her protesting brother in tow.

Robin sighed. "She's a handful that one."

"She probably gets it from your side of the family," Sumia teased. Suddenly, they heard the sound of Cindy tripping.

Robin chuckled. "You were saying?" The couple made it over the hill and saw Cynthia helping her younger counterpart to her feet. Gerome stood by with Marc who had an amused smile on his face.

"Mother, Father!" The elder Morgan ran up to them with Owain in tow. She hugged her parents. "It's so good to see you again!" She looked at her younger self. "Hey, Mori, you're so big now!"

"Big Sis!" Mori said as she reached for her. Morgan chuckled and took her sister from Sumia. "So Ciynthia and I each have some news for you." She looked at her sister. "You want to give yours first? You are the oldest."

Cynthia giggled. "If you insist." She grabbed Gerome's hand. The normally stoic knight started to blush. "We're having a baby!"

"Oh, Cynthia that's great!" Sumia said. She gave her daughter a tight hug.

Robin looked at Morgan and Owain. "So, what news do you two have?"

Morgan held up her left hand. An engagement ring with an expensive looking diamond was on it. "Owain proposed!"

Robin smirked. "Took you long enough."

Owain smiled nervously. "Well, I was kind of afraid you might kill me."

"I won't." Owain relaxed a little. "As long as you don't give me a reason to." Owaint tensed up again but Morgan held his hand.

"Don't worry, honey. I'll make sure my mean old daddy doesn't beat you up."

"You're not helping my case," Owain said. Gerome started to chuckle.

"Big Sis!" Cynthia tugged on her sister's wrist. "Let's play hide and seek!" She looked at Gerome. "You play too, Gerry."

"I asked you not to call me that," Gerome said.

Cynthia lightly elbowed her husband in the ribs. "Oh, lighten up, Gerry." Gerome rolled his eyes. "Okay, Cindy let's play." She looked at Mori and Marc. "You want to play too?"

"Yes!" Mori said happily. Marc nodded and grabbed Owain's wrist.

"Come on Owain, you can play too!" he said. Soon the children were bringing the future warriors along as they started their game. Robin and Sumia laid out a picnic basket and sat down.

Sumia rested her head on Robin's shoulder. "Our little family just keeps getting bigger."

Robin nodded. "Sure does."

"Is it everything you wanted?"

Robin chuckled and wrapped his arm around her shoulders. "Why do you ask questions you know the answers to?" He gave her a passionate kiss on the lips.

Sumia giggled and pulled away. "Because you always do that."

Robin laughed. "You know you could just ask." Sumia smiled and gave him another kiss. She then rested her head on his shoulder as the two watched their family play.

There were few things the two wanted in life.

And they had it all right in front of them.

THE END


Thanks to all of you for your support, suggestions, and tips. I'm glad to be able to contribute a story for a less popular pairing like these two.

I have other projects in the works. Be sure to check those out if you want.

Thank you all for reading and I hope you enjoyed.