Author's note: Well everyone, I have indeed enjoyed writing Chasing Despair: Will you grant my wish, and all the support I got form you guys was amazing. You really were able to push me along in writing this with your comments. It makes a newbie like me feel so loved

Actually I'm surprised so many people liked it. JayXNorma isn't the most popular pairing, but I always thought they were cute together. (Personally though I think towards the end of the game there was something between him and Grune )

Well after this is over, I think I will return to my oneshot collection (Tales of the Unseen)

I may write another story later…depends I'm really lazy.

Well you don't have to read my boring notes anymore, I'll star actually writing the final chapter….TT Gosh I'm gonna miss writing this…

Disclaimer: I do not own Tales of Legendia. I DO, however, own Desari and Mimiru.

Chasing Happily Ever After

Then Desari, using the last of her strength…picked up the gold sword from the ground…

The long haired woman forced her weight onto the hilt of the sword, pushing herself up to stand behind Mimiru, who had stepped over her mother's body to get closer to the others. Desari coughed loudly and hoarsely, gripping the hilt, the anger in her eyes piercing through the girl who had pierced her with the very sword she leaned on now, "Mi…mi…ru…MIMIRU!" With one swift motion, Desari drew the sword from the ground, thrusting the cold metal through her daughters back.

Mimiru jerk forward, her eyes dilating before losing her balance and falling into the blade. Desari withdrew the blade from inside of the raven-haired girl, causing her to crash to the ground with a loud thud. A dismal appearance flickered in Desari's ruby eyes as she too, began to lose her balance, "My daughter…" She whispered, "We have chosen separate destinies…but now…now we can accept the same fate…" She began to wilt towards the ground, clutching the sword until she finally fell.

"Mo- Desari…" Mimiru whispered through her lips as she looked back at the group through two narrow slits that formed her eyes. Norma collapsed to her knees beside Mimiru, taking the hand of her friend into her own.

"Mimiru!" the treasure hunter called through tearing eyes. Her hand began to shake and she gritted her teeth together, "Mimiru…why?"

Mimiru moved her lips to speak, "Norma…my mother's spirit is…cough it's still alive-"

"Stop hon'!" Moses yelled, trying to sound like he knew what could be done to save her, "You shouldn't be talking!"

Mimiru smiled sadly at Moses, tears brimming ocean blue eyes as she continued, "My mother…her body may be dead…but prophecy says…Norma…you can destroy her spirit, preventing anymore- UGH!" She stopped again.

One breath

Then nothing

One more breath

She continued

"Only you can destroy her spirit, then we will have truly won-" She placed her free hand over her stomach and winced.

Norma nodded slowly, "Please…don't go!" She turned to the rest of the group, "Will! Shirley!" She called, forgetting their nicknames, "Please heal her!"

The two crystal erens sat beside the dying body and casted cure. The bright green glow engulfed Mimiru's body, which seemed to be taking on no changes. Finally the two stopped.

"It's just like Stella…" Shirley looked at the ground in failure.

"Our eres flow right through her…" Will finished, still kneeling beside the girl.

Norma shook her head, trying to hold back the tears that involuntarily streamed down her face, "Then let me try!" Norma tried to cast revive. Even when she noticed it was doing nothing, she only tried harder. Finally Mimiru's voice broke through her efforts.

"Stop it Norma…" she whispered, clutching her friend's hand, "This is my destiny-"

"Don't say that! You always talked about choosing you future!" Norma clutched her friend's hand back.

"I'm happy with the life I lived…" She looked over at Moses, who was standing her feet, "Moses, I only just met you…but when you made me smile…I felt like I could finally fit in somewhere…" She closed her eyes, "I was really looking forward to being a part of this 'family'." A tear rolled down her cheek.

"There will be time for that when we get back! You're gonna be ok!" Moses responded, squeezing his eyes shut.

The raven haired girl looked back at her friend and gave another smile, "A knight's duty…cough…is to protect the princess…Do you remember? When we were little?"

Norma nodded through sobs she had lost the strength to fight back, "We were on the jungle gym, playing castle."

"I will protect you even after death…" she concluded, her grip on Norma's hand, "Th…ank…you…goo…d…bye…" Finally her eyes shut and the life seeped from her face.

One breath

Then nothing

One breath

Then sincerely…nothing

"Mimiru!" Norma yelled, shaking the frosty body of her friend. She looked at the peaceful smile on her tear stained cheeks, and finally let go of her hand.

To destroy one who chases despair, two streams of the same blood shall flow…destroying two vessels…

This shall awaken the heavenly powers of the false Sovereign

"Norma…" Shirley said quietly, placing her hand on her friend's shoulder.

Norma turned around to the rest of the group and wiped the tears from her face, "Well, it looks like we need to destroy Desi's spirit, huh?"

Desi?

The treasure lover walked back to the tree and began to study it, looking for someway to destroy it, "I think-"

"You're faking it again." Jay said, with slight irritation in his voice.

"What?" she replied nervously, taking a step down from the tree and over to Desari's body, "Oh JJ! Before I forget," She knelt down beside the woman's body and unwrapped her hand from around the sword hilt, where she was also holding a small bell, "I'm not sure how she got a hold of this thing, but…" she picked up the bell and brought if over to her friend, "It's yours! I'd recognize it from anywhere!" She placed the small bell in Jay's hand and playfully put her hand behind her back, grinning.

"T-thank you Norma…" was all Jay could say through the lump that had formed in his throat. He looked at his feet as he ground them into the ground unnoticeably. Norma beamed and spun around and returned to the tree. Once again Jay looked up at the brightly dressed treasure hunter. Just a little while ago, they were sworn enemies, now she was smiling at him with all the strength she could come up with. Jay had told himself he would be a better friend to her; he wouldn't brush off her smiles as the truth, "Norma, what exactly are you doing?"

Norma paused for a second, biting her lip. Then, she turned and faced her friends. Will glanced down at her hand where she clutched the prophecy Mimiru had held.

"Norma, do you know something about this prophecy?" He interrogated, raising an eyebrow.

"Mimiru wasn't very clear when she talked about it." Senel added, nodding at Will's comment. He too worried that something was being hidden. This must have bee the most spontaneous commitment the group had ever made. Everything was coming together in a rigid fashion where for each good thing that happened, one bad thing would happen. "She never really explained what the prophecy meant."

"Norma…" Chloe murmured, lowering her gaze, "What does it mean?" She eyed her friend through her black bangs.

Moses shook his head vehemently, striding away form Mimiru's corpse, "Mimiru knew she was gonna die…" He raised his chin to look at the brunette girl, "We ain't takin no more surprises!"

Norma turned around and shrugged, keeping a smile on her face, "It's not like I really know or anything…I'm just kind of going on impulse here." She grinned, "Anything could happen!" She then spun around on her heel and proceeded to the tree again.

This time I will use my power to save people…the way they want to be saved….

She placed the palms of her hands onto the cool crystal tree and closed her eyes.

I can't lie anymore

Feathers rose up from the ground below her.

I won't make my friends suffer because I'm weak, ya'know?

Her yellow dress began to glow.

This world is full of so many errors…but full of even more happiness

Together…with Jay and the others…we are trying to change the world.

A single tear rolled down her cheek.

Mimiru wanted to change destiny…she died for the sake of a happier world today.

"Norma!" Jay called from the back where he and the others were watching in awe. Norma closed her eyes tighter.

Stella gave her life to give us a chance to move forward.

Grune died, telling us to walk into the future.

Fennimore died to protect the hope of her people.

The tree made a strange whirring sound.

How can a world where so many people are willing to die to protect it be such a bad thing?

Norma felt the weight of her body lighten as she looked at her translucent hands. A sad smile found its way to her face and she closed her eyes again.

"Norma!" She heard Jay call again. Was it concern she heard in his voice? He never was one to openly show concern, and even on the few occasions where he did, which was about as often as a solar eclipse, it was only for a brief second before he was back to being Jay…ish? It took all her will power to not turn around to look at him and the rest of her friends, who she could feel now all were attempting to use sacred eres to protect her.

Finally she turned around to face the others. Through her body, the active tree was clearly visible. Jay took in a deep breath, not wanting yell or scream or otherwise do something he would regret later. He had been trained to not show emotion, but now…it seemed to be his only hope.

It was just like when Grune disappeared. She too, had become a translucent figure, standing upon the Altar of the Sea. She had a look of guilt spread across her usually carefree face as she stood in a dumbfounded state. That look came to the face of Norma as she hung her head as a way of not looking at the mystified expressions on her comrades faces.

"She doesn't know what to say…" Grune muttered. The party turned to face the green clad goddess as she looked at Norma through intense eyes, "She understands the consequences she must face for her wrong doing…"

"G-girl!" Norma said, with some harshness in her voice, "Everyone, just trust me…ok?" She beamed, flashing her white teeth to the group. Meanwhile, behind her, the trees roots spider webbed trough out the dirt ground, over to Desari's body. The luminous roots grasped the woman's hands and feet, becoming crystallized as they touched her flesh.

Norma glanced over at Desari's body, which lay near Mimiru's. When she looked at the two of them, both dead, there was a clear resemblance between the mother and her child. Norma bit her lower lip in regret.

Don't cry

Hold back your tears

It's only for a little while

Her heart thumped against her chest. Her mind raced as she looked at her translucent hands.

(I don't have much time) She thought to herself as she switched her gaze back to her friends and stepped down from the tree, which had destroyed Desari's spirit and was just waiting for her to seal it. The roots that once grasped the ebony haired lady had fallen loosely on the floor, needing Norma's power to destroy its crystal surface, locking away the power forever.

"Well…" she started awkwardly, shifting her weight to her left leg, "I don't know what to say-"

"Norma, do you plan on dying?" Chloe whispered through a restricted voice.

Norma folded her arms across her chest, "No, it wasn't planned. It's just kinda like one of things that can't change."

The party went silent, no one sure of what to say next. It wasn't like they really came here knowing anything about Desari or the crystal tree. Shirley's eyes brimmed with tears, which she wiped away with her pink sleeve, "Gnorma!" she called, taking a step toward the treasure hunter. She wanted to slap her, slap her like she had done to Chloe when she planned to leave the Legacy. She raised her hand screwing her eyes tightly shut as she brought her hand to Norma's face. But when her hand went through the brunette, she jolted her eyes open, looking at her with a heartrending look of bewilderment, "Gnorma!" she said again, balling her fists, and hanging her head to the ground. After that her voice became almost inaudible, "Why…"

Norma took a step closer to her friends, "Have you guys realized how many people have died for this world?" Shirley looked up from the ground, "All of them were willing to do anything for a better world right?" She scratched her head, looking for better words, "Well, I think it would be kind of a waste ya'know? If I don't…go…well then, what's gonna be left of the world after Desari returns."

Jay gritted his teeth together and removed his hands from his pockets. Violet eyes flashed angrily at the girl giving the sermon in front of him, "Stop it Norma."

Norma stopped what she was saying and looked at the ivory skinned strategist with a twisted expression of annoyance and misery as she unfolded her hands and took a step towards him, "EXCUSE me?" Her arms went up, flailing about in her usual manner.

"Do you earnestly expect us to walk out of here happily without you? You really are a stupid treasure hunter."

"Jay!" Senel said harshly.

"You talk like all is well in Norma-land. Did you forget why we came here so. Many. Times! You are no different than Desari if you see so little value in your life. 'Can't change'? That is by far one of the dumbest things I've heard." He paused, waiting for a reaction to Norma. When all she did was lower her gaze in guilt, he continued, "You speak like we won't even care…I myself cannot speak for the intentions of the others," He took another step closer to Norma, "But I can speak for myself," He was just inches away from her face now. Though all she was now was a spirit, Norma could feel the heat of his body close to hers; she closed her eyes and lowered her head to the ground, starring at their shoes, centimeters apart. Her arms hung limply at her side and her bangs covered her blameworthy face. A single tear meandered down her face. Jay noticed Norma's sudden change and fear and began to mentally kick himself for his choice in vocabulary. His expression softened and he put his hand where Norma's shoulder was. His hand was shaky and awkward and from a bystander it looked more comical than romantic. But this is a romance story between essentially, two clowns, "Look at me." he whispered self-consciously.

Norma noticed his hand on her shoulder from the corner of her eye and looked into his eyes. She had to slant her eyes downwards, but not far because he was only an inch shorter than her. Still he WAS short. Of course she took notice of that and chuckled a little, "Jay? Finish your thought…" she whispered, fearing she would soon disappear.

"I came here…" he started, slanting his eyebrows.

"C'mon Jay!!" Moses coaxed from the back, his tan hand cupped around his mouth like a megaphone. The next thing they heard was the contact of Will's first to Moses' head.

Norma chuckled and a light shade of pink crossed jay's face, "I came here…" the words stopped at his throat, "I came because…"

Norma was getting impatient.

"I came because…" he stuttered.

Her body began to dissipate. Starting at her feet,

Turning to dust.

Everyone's eyes fixated upon the girl before them disappearing. Shirley, latched onto Senel's arm, sobbing pathetically. Chloe hung her head in shame; a tear traced her face, invisible to the others. Will tensed trying to look tough, ideas racing through his head as to how to help Norma. It was Grune who finally spoke the words that everyone was hesitant to say.

"It's over…" she whispered, "There is nothing that can be done." She paused, folding her hands together, "Her destiny is to block Desari's powers from ever becoming active again, by becoming a part of that tree."

"Grune, how can you say that so calmly?" Chloe questioned with a twinge of anger entwined in her voice.

"It's ok C!" Norma tried to smile, but Jay's hand on her shoulder made sure no lies could escape her lips, "I mean…sure I don't want to die. I really wanted to go back home with you guys. But I guess I can't change my fate." Her fingertips turned to dust, "I don't have any time." Those words of remorse frosted her voice as she looked at Jay. In her heart, she still wanted to know what he was trying to say. And in his eyes, she knew he still wanted to tell her.

Jay's heart raced at an unhealthy pace as he attempted to tell Norma why he had come to save her. (Come on,) He thought, (Why is this so hard to say? All I have to do is OPEN MY MOUTH AND SAY IT!)

Well that is something that is easier said than done. Especially if the emotion in question is the most overpowering of all emotions, it can make or break you. And Jay, he never wanted to be broken. He felt his bones tense and the blood rush to his face. His violet eyes enlarged, but no tears came to them. His ears rang with anxiety and he dropped his hand from Norma's shoulder, "Norma…please don't leave…" his voice was muffled and quiet, but certain of his choice of words, "Don't leave me-…us." The boy thought he had cleverly hidden the word 'me' but the smile on Norma's face said otherwise.

Now all the remained were her shoulders and her head, "Goodbye…everyone…I'm sorry…" With last words, her body turned to dust, dispersing into the air around them.

Senel hung his head.

Shirley cried

Chloe clenched her fists, eyes openly miserable

Will closed his eyes remorsefully

Moses shook his head, returning to Mimiru's body, to lift her form the ruins.

Grune prayed

But Jay…was silent…She was gone, just like that; the hyper brown eyed teen was gone…

Months passed. Or was it weeks? Days? Seconds? Jay wasn't sure. He never looked at the time; he didn't want to know how long she had been gone. The souls of those taken by Norma had been returned to their bodies. None of them remembered what happened, that the one who had caused them their pain had died to give them back their lives. One could say she got her just desserts, but there are those who knew her. Those who cared about her. There was one who loved her. Now all that remained was the engravings of her name on her grave stone, which lay horizontally from her friend's, even the woman responsible for the uprising was in the same vicinity of the other two.

"It seems that this cemetery gets bigger every day…" Jay muttered to himself, dusting specks of dirt that had accumulated on Norma's grave. This place had become almost like a second home to the strategist. He spent from sun up to sun down waiting by her grave. Sometimes, he would even mumble to 'her' at times. He found himself thinking about her all the time. Where was she? Was she happy? Was she sad? But most often, he found himself thinking: What does she think of him? In the end, he couldn't even say ANYTHING to save her. No one had taken any action. But what was there? She had disappeared…and all he could do was watch.

"Thought you'd be out here," the bandit's voice said from behind Jay, "You been here a lot lately."

Jay twisted his expression into a scowl, "What do you want you stupid bandit?"

Moses beamed, the way Norma did, "I just decided to see if you wanted some company." He held up a bucket of water, "'Sides, I need to clean of Bubbles and Mimiru's graves!"

Jay didn't respond, he just continued to brush dirt off of Norma's grave.

"You wanna talk about it?" Moses asked, kneeling in front of Mimiru's grave.

"Not with you." He looked at the other man through the corner of his plum colored eyes. But his response was weak and half-hearted.

"I already know it's about Bubbles…" the bandit's voice became lower and more serious, "You wanna tell me what you were trying to say back there?"

Jay looked up abruptly and turned his face to Moses, "How did you-"

"It wasn't that hard to see."

Jay once again didn't respond. He took a washcloth from the side of the water bucket and began to really clean Norma's grave. Moses took another washcloth and preformed the same task with Mimiru's.

"Ya'know, had she lived, I think I would have grown really fond of Mimiru." A small smile spread across his face, "She had a strong sense of caring for family. Even though she did it, I don't think she really wanted to kill Desari."

I would have been fond of you too Moses… That's what she would have said if she had been there.

"What do you mean?" Now Jay just thought Moses was crazy.

"Desari gave birth to Mimiru. There's a strong connection between blood relatives, no matter what one does. That's why it always hurts to hurt them, no matter what." Moses spoke with the most logic he could, "I'll never forgive Desari, not only for what she did to the world and to Bubbles, but what she did to her child."

"I see." Jay looked at the ground.

"So Jay, that's why I came here, now you gotta tell me!"

"I don't see how the two subjects are related." He rolled his eyes, still scrubbing at the stone. For a few minutes, neither of the two boys spoke. Moses was deep in thought. Maybe Jay should let him clean Norma's grave? Would that make a difference? (No) He thought to himself, shaking his head slightly, (He wants to know what I wanted to say…and he won't leave until I tell him) He placed the washcloth into the bucket and stood up, "You really must know?" he said hesitantly, jamming his hands into his pockets.

Moses threw his washcloth into the bucket, "Yahoo! Now we're talkin'!"

"Please!" Jay hissed, "If you do that I will never tell you!"

Moses scratched the back of his head, "Ok, ok I'll stop!"

Jay ground his foot into the grass. He couldn't think of a way to come about saying what he wanted to say. He looked at the sky as if the right words were written somewhere in the clouds…

Where am I?

She was lost in the middle of nowhere. What surrounded her were strange blue lights that flew gently by her. Their aqua colors offered fiery warmth every time one brushed against her skin.

What is this place?

Around her was what appeared to be a galaxy where cool colors like blue and purple collided with the stars and the floating blue lights. Norma took a look at the simple white dress she was wearing.

This place…

From below her feet, small glittering white flowers blossomed, releasing golden sparkles into the air.

"Norma?" a familiar voice said to her. Norma turned around to face her friend, Mimiru, who stood behind her. She was clad in a beautiful gold embroidered, green kimono with especially long sleeves that covered her hands. Her hair was neatly pinned back into a ponytail with a small angel feather charm hanging off of the side. Atop her eyes, the color green painted the flesh. Glitter splashed upon her pale cheeks and she smiled her innocent smile. The usually unadorned Mimiru was now dressed elaborately, which is probably why she looked so meek.

"Wow!" Norma beamed, rushing to her friend, "Meem! You look gorgeous!"

"O-oh!" Mimiru blushed, fiddling with her sleeve and biting her lip, "These were the garments given to me in the afterlife-"

"The afterlife??" Norma jumped back. This is the afterlife? "So I'm like really dead?"

"That's what I thought to when I saw you." She brought her sleeve to her mouth, "Well, we…"

"We?" Norma questioned, calming down a little.

"My mom and I…" She pointed a trembling finger behind her, to a woman wearing a rose red kimono. The raven haired woman stood up and slowly made her way over to her daughter. Unlike Mimiru's elaborate ensemble, this woman wore a simple red kimono down to her knees. Her thin black hair was finally pulled away from her face, tied limply with a piece of white cloth. Her face was beaten and burned. Blood trickled from her eyes and bled through her sleeves. Her left leg was broken and healed only with the fabric of Mimiru's kimono which she had ripped off to aid the woman. The woman parted her dry lips and shook her head.

Was that really Desari? The all mighty woman who terrorized the world was now broken and shabby.

"She was condemned to hell." Mimiru began, holding the woman's arm, "I snuck out of here and brought her with me, but she is badly beaten." Her cerulean eyes eyed a gate up ahead, "The gate to heaven…"

"What?" Norma asked, slightly confused.

"I can never take Desari there. We will stay here in the Land in Between…" She looked at her friend and smiled, "But you Norma," she held out her free hand, allowing her sleeve to fall back in the slightest bit, "You don't belong here either…" She clasped her hand around Norma's wrist, "Go home…"

"What?" Norma felt her face turn pale, "But I'm-"

"Your time has yet to come. I left Jay in charge of protecting you in my mind; don't allow him to fail yet."

Desari finally spoke up, "We can send you home…But let me inform you of one change…"

"Yes…" Norma's voice quaked slightly.

"Grune has returned to her place in the world. She will not be there when you return. Are you sure you desire to return without her?"

Norma bounced back a little and took her hand from Mimiru's grasp, placing both of her hands on her hips and shifting her weight to her left foot, "I think…I know I will be ok! Desari, I am not alone, you were wrong."

And awkward smile came to the woman's face, "Perhaps so…"

The Norma turned to Mimiru and her eyes began to water.

"Norma, I will miss you." Mimiru took both of Norma's hands in hers this time, "Promise me, you will live out your life fully!"

Norma dropped her hands and ran into her friend, tightly embracing her, "Mimiru! I don't want you to stay here! Come back!"

Mimiru ran her fingers through the brunette's hair, "Norma, you were my best friend. I wanted to see the rest of the world with you like friends should…" Their bodies began to glow, "I sometimes wish I hadn't died…"

It was after those words that everything went white. Norma never saw Mimiru and Desari again as she was whisked back to the Legacy.

"I love her…" Jay mumbled sadly, losing his character.

Moses grinned stupidly, "Yeah, I know-"

"You knew." Jay growled, "Then why did you make me tell you?!" His voice became more intense.

"YAHOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!" Moses jumped, grabbing the pale of water and rushed away from the cemetery. Jay spun around about to follow the red head when he heard a voice.

"Owiiieeeee…" mumbled Norma, rubbing her backside. She was back in her yellow dress, looking as clumsy as ever. She was sitting atop her grave, looking disoriented and foggy. Next to her was her Peepit Straw that she chose to fight with.

Jay stood dumbfounded. Was it her? Was Norma really there? He took a deep breath and one step closer to the girl. Norma looked up at him, her face turning crimson.

"JJ!" She yelped, covering her mouth quickly. She lowered her voice, "Why are you here?"

Jay put his right heel forward, "Norma…"

"Yeah?"

"Norma…" He couldn't think of anything else to say so he repeated her name like a broken record.

"Yes!" She said, slightly irritated, "Geez, I already responded, so what do you want?"

He bit his lower lip, "I just…wanted to say your name…" He said humbly.

Norma bent forward, trying to make eye contact. Jay did his best not to blush, "What?" he stuttered, "Don't look at me like that you stupid chick!"

She closed her eyes and smiled, "I'm…home…"

And for that second, Jay let his guard down. He let all of his dignity and pride fall like a broken vase. He placed his hand upon the treasure hunter's face and the other one wrapped around hr waist. Norma blushed like made now and Jay's hands were uncertain and lacked any ease or elegance. But Norma didn't mind, this is what she wanted…for a long time. She threw her arms around him, smiling like a child. The strategist's face was inches away form her ear as he whispered, "I'm glad…you're here. I…" He was going to try again, this time he wouldn't back out. He held his feet firmly into the ground and whispered, "I lov-"

"I love you JJ!" Norma sang, tightening her death grip on the strategist. Jay sighed in content, knowing she had done the hard part. But he was never one to allow someone to have the bigger achievement. He pulled his face away from her ear and looked her in the eyes. Never in his life did he think Norma's reaction would scare him. Never did he feel so exposed. Never did he feel like he wasn't in charge. Was that love? Was love a feeling of sharing your power with someone else. Were you supposed to be proud of another more than yourself? Was she your biggest accomplishment? Did she come first before him and before anyone?

Now you may snicker and laugh and tell me this didn't happen, but here is where the scene became surreal. The great Jay the Unseen leaned upward, pressing his lips against Norma's. Never had he kissed anyone in his life intentionally and trust me…it wasn't Titanic romance. Norma immediately, well after comprehending what just happened, leaned inward to kiss the boy back, "Norma…I…I love you too…"

Here it is folks, a tale of polar opposite love.

An unbelievable paradox

A story of anger

Of family

Of friendship

Never

Ever

Forget those bonds you share with them

They are the promise of your Happily ever after…

Chasing Despair: Will you Grant my Wish?

Fin

Well how was it? I'm sorry it took so long, but I really hope you enjoyed reading it as much as I enjoyed writing it. Sorry if it was too mushy…I just really wanted to give it a happy ending ya'know? Well, I would really like reviews from everyone, good or bad! Thank you all so much, you rock!

Oh and I actually have decided on my next story. It will be a Tales of Legendia story, and yes, it will be a Jay story. I just love writing about him. There will be an OC in this (don't kill me Demon Waffle D2K) The undertones of this story will probably be less serious than the others I have written and the OC will not be the norm. To read more about this new story please click this link which will be ready by October 1, 2007.  click this to see more about the story.