Author's Final Note.

We move on. That's life. I'm not preaching, it's just the truth and it's the best thing for any of us to experience, live through, survive.

I started this story when I was in high school, when I was yet to be so frustratingly hindered by inhibition and was as such free to create and devout so much of my time to fan fiction: To writing, and to what I loved to do with my writing.

But then I went to college and now I'm in my final year of a degree I love and like anybody else who eventually dips out of the depth of a fandom, I simply haven't the time in my life to go back into it and dedicate such a mammoth expression of admiration for these characters that I still hold dear, as was when I was in full swing of Show Class.

However, sentiment sticks, despite life's conniving way of moving you along and it does tug to read a new review of this story by some pleading reader demanding to know when it will be carried on, brought back and duly concluded.

I had epic plans for Show Class, worthy of the length of a five series show. The 'Genosha Island' saga was to be only the end of a beginning for these teenagers and their tangled destinies. But... I haven't the energy for it anymore than I do the time. If I'm writing fan fiction now it really is just as a private vent, or a honing of skills. Nothing more, and nothing public, and rarely anything to do with OC/AU X-Men characters.

So, I present it to you now, the reader, the fellow FF author, to anyone interested and passionate and creative enough to want to adapt what I've only just begun into their own rendering of a tale of love, angst, humour and young life.

In all honesty I would be surprised to find any real response to this offering. But it is out there now, open if you'll only get in touch with me first. I do hope someone takes up the mantel, because if nothing else this was perhaps the most fun I ever had with fan fiction, and I truly would love to see it come back to life, and to end deservingly.

~Telaka